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Suprapleural membrane





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The suprapleural membrane, eponymously known as Sibson's fascia, is a structure described in human anatomy.

Suprapleural membrane
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Latinmembrana suprapleuralis
TA98A07.1.02.018
TA22324
FMA57866
Anatomical terminology

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It is named for Francis Sibson.[1]

Anatomy

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It refers to a thickening of connective tissue that covers the apex of each human lung. It is an extension of the endothoracic fascia that exists between the parietal pleura and the thoracic cage. Sibson muscular part is originated from scalenus medius muscle. Fascial part is originated from Endothoracic Fascia. It attaches to the internal border of the first rib and the transverse processes of vertebra C7. It extends approximately an inch more superiorly than the superior thoracic aperture, because the lungs themselves extend higher than the top of the ribcage.

Clinical significance

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References

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  • ^ Kuchera, Michael L.; Kuchera, William A. (1994). Osteopathic Considerations in Systemic Dysfunction. Greyden Press LLC. pp. 86, 210. ISBN 978-1-57074-154-8.

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    Last edited on 30 May 2024, at 20:33  





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