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Thorax

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The thorax, also called the chest, is an important part of the body for many animals, including humans. In people and other mammals, the thorax lies between the neck and the abdomen. It is a special area that holds some very important organs.

Inside the human thorax is a space called the thoracic cavity, which is protected by the thoracic wall. This cavity contains the heart, the lungs, and the thymus gland. These organs work together to help us breathe and keep our blood flowing.

22-year-old male chest and nipples

The thorax is also found in other animals. For example, in insects, crustaceans, and ancient trilobites, the body is divided into three main parts, and the thorax is one of them. Each part of these animals is made up of several segments.

Sometimes, problems can happen in the chest area, and one of the most common signs is chest pain. Understanding the thorax helps doctors know how to take care of these issues.

Etymology

The word "thorax" comes from an old Greek word meaning "breastplate." It moved from Greek to Latin and now we use it in English.

Humans

Structure

In humans and other great apes, the thorax is the chest area between the neck and the abdomen. It holds important organs and is protected by the rib cage, spine, and shoulder area.

Contents

The thorax contains the heart and lungs, along with muscles, the windpipe, food pipe, and other important parts. Bones like the ribs, spine, and shoulder blades help protect these organs.

Chest

The front part of the thorax between the neck and the muscle under the chest is called the chest. This area is shaped by the bones and muscles that support and protect the organs inside.

Bones

An X-ray of a human chest area, with some structures labeled

The bones of the thorax, called the thoracic skeleton, include the ribs and breastbone. These bones help protect the heart, lungs, and major blood vessels.

Landmarks

Doctors use special points on the chest to describe its shape and position.

Clinical significance

Different diseases or conditions can affect the chest. These can make breathing difficult or cause pain.

Injury

Injuries to the chest can be serious.

Pain

High-resolution computed tomographs of a normal thorax, taken in the axial, coronal and sagittal planes, respectively.Click here to scroll through the image stacks.This type of investigation can be used for detecting both acute and chronic changes in the lung parenchyma.

Chest pain can come from many different causes. It can sometimes be a sign of a heart problem, so it's important to take chest pain seriously.

Non-cardiac causes

Not all chest pain is from the heart. It can also come from increased activity, infections, or injuries to the ribs or breastbone.

Atelectasis

Atelectasis is when part of the lung collapses because it's not getting enough air. This can happen if something blocks the airways.

Pneumothorax

Pneumothorax is when air builds up in the space around the lung. This can happen without a clear reason or because of a lung disease or injury. If not treated, it can cause serious problems.

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Tetrapods

In mammals, the thorax is the upper body area. It includes the breastbone, special back bones, and ribs. It goes from the neck down to a muscle called the diaphragm, but it does not include the arms. Important parts like the heart and lungs are inside this area. They are protected by the rib cage and the breastbone. Birds also have these special back bones, but reptiles do not.

Arthropods

The body of trilobites had three main parts: a head with eyes and antennae, a middle section called the thorax, and a tail section.

In insects, crustaceans, and trilobites, the thorax is the middle of the three main body parts. It is made of many smaller pieces. In insects, wings and legs are attached to the thorax. The thorax of most insects has three parts, but in some insects, it has four. Each piece of the thorax is divided into different sections, including a back part, side parts, and a bottom part. These sections may be made of several plates connected by flexible material.

Images

A colorful 3D medical scan showing the inside of a chest, with blood vessels clearly visible for learning about the human body.
An educational diagram showing the surface locations of major organs in the human body, helpful for learning anatomy.

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