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tho·rac·ic

 (thə-răs′ĭk)
adj.
Of, relating to, or situated in or near the thorax: the thoracic vertebrae; thoracic appendages.

tho·rac′i·cal·ly adv.
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thoracic

(θɔːˈræsɪk)
adj
(Anatomy) of, near, or relating to the thorax
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tho•rac•ic

(θɔˈræs ɪk, θoʊ-)

adj.
of, pertaining to, or involving the thorax.
[1650–60; < Medieval Latin thōrācicus < Greek thōrākikós. See thorax, -ic]
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tho·rac·ic

(thə-răs′ĭk)
Relating to or located in or near the thorax: thoracic vertebrae.
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thoracic

Relating to the chest.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.thoracic - of or relating to the chest or thorax; "pectoral organ"
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Translations

thoracic

[θɔːˈræsɪk] ADJtorácico
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thoracic

adjBrust-, thorakal (spec); thoracic vertebraBrustwirbel m
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thoracic

[θɔːˈræsɪk] adj (Med) → toracico/a
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tho·rac·ic

a. torácico-a, rel. al tórax;
___ cagecaja o pared ___;
___ cavitycavidad ___;
___ contusioncontusión ___;
___ ductconducto ___;
___ drainagedrenaje ___;
___ girdlecintura escapular ___;
___ injuriestraumatismos ___;
___ neoplasmsneoplasmas ___;
___ wallpared ___.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

thoracic

adj torácico
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References in periodicals archive ?
The natural history of asymptomatic thoracal disc herniations.
Besides, the transphrenic thoracal approach is definitely less stressful (refinement), and considering that the reduced invasiveness enables a reduction in animal numbers, this new model facilitates the adherence to the 3R principles as well.
Individuals are both geographically and ecologically variable in several morphological characteristics, including the structure of the fifth pair of thoracal legs, numbers of spinules on the anal operculum, form of the spermatophore, and the development of the aesthetask borne on the fourth segment of the antennule (Lang 1948; Borutzky 1952; Fefilova 2015).
Motor and sensory conduction studies of the ulnar, median, radial and dorsal ulnar cutaneous (DUC) nerves of right hand and electromyography (EMG) of the abductor digiti minimi (ADM), flexor carpi ulnaris (FCU), flexor digitorum profundus (FDP), abductor pollicis brevis (APB), extensor indicis proprius (EIP), cervical 8 (C8) and thoracal 1 ([T.sub.1]) paraspinal muscles were performed to exclude lower brachial plexopathy or C8-T1 radiculopathy.
After three-course of chemotherapy, a thoracal nodule and lymphadenopathy at the portal hilus were detected on the CT scan and three-course of Xelox was readministered.
Kissing large osteophytes of the anterior longitudinal ligament is seen in the lateral view of the thoracal spine at the time of surgery in 2008 (b).
Unfortunately, after the thoracal metastasectomy, the progression of the lesions continued.
Our experience on single-port bilateral endoscopic thoracal sympathectomy for the treatment of palmar and axillary hyperhidrosis.
In our first patient, invasion from the adrenal gland to the CNS occurred without thoracal involvement and ptosis and Horner syndrome developed as a result.
In the next few days, although the patient had undergone an operation and had been kept under antibiotics, we identified a paraspinal abscess in the cervical and thoracal region in the control imagings (Figure 3).
In NBD, one case report concerns extensive osteonecrosis at the whole thoracal spinal cord.6 This patient had BD for eight years.