Costal cartilage
| Costal cartilage | |
|---|---|
Position of the costal cartilages (shown in red). | |
Sternocostal and interchondral articulations. Anterior view. | |
| Details | |
| Identifiers | |
| Latin | cartilagines costales |
| Greek | costo condrio |
| MeSH | D066186 |
| TA98 | A02.3.01.005 |
| TA2 | 1140, 1139 |
| FMA | 7591 |
| Anatomical terminology | |
Costal cartilage, also known as rib cartilage, are bars of hyaline cartilage that serve to prolong the ribs forward and contribute to the elasticity of the walls of the thorax.[1] Costal cartilage is only found at the anterior ends of the ribs, providing medial extension.
- ^ Dai, Meilu; Sui, Baiyan; Hua, Yujie; Zhang, Yiqing; Bao, Bingkun; Lin, Qiuning; Liu, Xin; Zhu, Linyong; Sun, Jiao (2020-05-01). "A well defect-suitable and high-strength biomimetic squid type II gelatin hydrogel promoted in situ costal cartilage regeneration via dynamic immunomodulation and direct induction manners". Biomaterials. 240 119841. doi:10.1016/j.biomaterials.2020.119841. ISSN 0142-9612. PMID 32088411. S2CID 211263070.