Preferred Name

external intercostal muscle

Synonyms

external intercostal muscle

intercostalis externus

intercostal muscle external layer

musculi intercostales externi

intercostals external

external intercostals

intercostals external muscle

intercostales externi muscle

intercostales externi muscles

intercostales externi

intercostales externus

Definitions

An intercostal muscle that aids in quiet and forced inhalation via elevation of the ribs, and expanding the transverse dimensions of the thoracic cavity.

ID

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0005441

altLabel

external intercostal muscle

intercostalis externus

intercostal muscle external layer

musculi intercostales externi

intercostals external

external intercostals

intercostals external muscle

intercostales externi muscle

intercostales externi muscles

intercostales externi

intercostales externus

ccf_part_of

https://purl.org/ccf/ASCTB-TEMP_thoracic-wall-muscle

ccf_pref_label

external intercostal muscle

database_cross_reference

UMLS:C1744535

SCTID:244878003

VHOG:0000904

EMAPA:18522

Wikipedia:External_intercostal_muscles

NCIT:C32561

EHDAA2:0000465

EHDAA:8260

FMA:9756

MA:0002325

definition

An intercostal muscle that aids in quiet and forced inhalation via elevation of the ribs, and expanding the transverse dimensions of the thoracic cavity.

depiction

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f2/Gray411.png

has exact synonym

intercostales externus

has_obo_namespace

uberon

has_related_synonym

external intercostal muscle

intercostalis externus

intercostal muscle external layer

musculi intercostales externi

intercostals external

external intercostals

intercostals external muscle

intercostales externi muscle

intercostales externi muscles

intercostales externi

homology_notes

Behind the thorax, the lateral group (of muscles in reptiles and mammals) remains essentially as for amphibians. (It breaks into three sheet-like layers: external oblique muscle, the internal oblique, and the transversus). More anteriorly, however, the ribs, now enlarged, penetrate and alter this group of muscles. The transversus is excluded from the thorax and the external and internal obliques become, respectively, the external and internal intercostal muscles, which contribute to the new function of ventilation of the lungs.[well established][VHOG]

id

UBERON:0005441

in_subset

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/uberon/core#human_reference_atlas

isDefinedBy

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/uberon.owl

label

external intercostal muscle

notation

UBERON:0005441

prefLabel

external intercostal muscle

present_in_taxon

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/NCBITaxon_9606

structure_notes

They extend from the tubercles of the ribs behind, to the cartilages of the ribs in front, where they end in thin membranes, the anterior intercostal membranes, which are continued forward to the sternum. Each arises from the lower border of a rib, and is inserted into the upper border of the rib below. In the two lower spaces they extend to the ends of the cartilages, and in the upper two or three spaces they do not quite reach the ends of the ribs. They are thicker than the Intercostales interni, and their fibers are directed obliquely downward and laterally on the back of the thorax, and downward, forward, and medially on the front (the example is often used of sticking one's hands in their pocket and noting the direction of the fingers pointing downward and medially)

subClassOf

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0001111

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