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Heng-chui-kut (Latin-gí: Pars thoracalis; Tek-gí: Brustwirbel), sī heng-chui pō͘-hūn ê chek-chui-kut, lóng-chóng hun 12 tè kut, téng-bīn chiap 7 hō kēng-chui-kut, ē-kha chiap 1 hō io-chui-kut.
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Thoracic vertebrae | |
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Position of the thoracic vertebrae (shown in red). In human, thoracic vertebrae consists of 12 bones. From top to down, T1, T2, …, T12. | |
A typical thoracic vertebra, seen from lateral side. | |
Siông-sè | |
Sek-pia̍t hû-hō | |
Latin-gí | vertebrae thoracicae |
TA | A02.2.03.001 |
FMA | 9139 |
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