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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 minimus muscle. Fascial part is originated from Endothoracic Fascia.
A fascia (/ ˈ f æ ʃ (i) ə /; pl.: fasciae / ˈ f æ ʃ i i / or fascias; [1] adjective fascial; from Latin band) is a generic term for macroscopic membranous bodily structures. [ 2 ] : 42 Fasciae are classified as superficial , visceral or deep , and further designated according to their anatomical location.
Sibson's aortic vestibule, the aortic vestibule; Sibson's fascia, the suprapleural membrane; Sibson's aponeurosis, the suprapleural membrane; Sibson's groove, formed by the prominent lower border of the pectoralis major muscle; Sibson's muscle, the scalenus minimus muscle
Francis Sibson FRS (21 May 1814 ... Suprapleural membrane is also known as "Sibson's fascia". Death. He died at the Hôtel des Bergues, Geneva, on 7 September 1876.
The clavipectoral fascia (costocoracoid membrane; coracoclavicular fascia) is a strong fascia situated under cover of the clavicular portion of the pectoralis major. It occupies the interval between the pectoralis minor and subclavius , and protects the axillary vein and artery , and axillary nerve .
The thoracolumbar fascia (lumbodorsal fascia or thoracodorsal fascia) is a complex, [1]: 1137 multilayer arrangement of fascial and aponeurotic layers forming a separation between the paraspinal muscles on one side, and the muscles of the posterior abdominal wall (quadratus lumborum, and psoas major [1]: 1137 ) on the other.
Natural neighbor interpolation with Sibson weights. The area of the green circles are the interpolating weights, w i. The purple-shaded region is the new Voronoi cell, after inserting the point to be interpolated (black dot). The weights represent the intersection areas of the purple-cell with each of the seven surrounding cells.
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