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Dictionary » R » Regions of chest Regions of chestregions of chest The topographic divisions of the chest: presternal, mammary, inframammary, and axillary. See: pectoral region. Synonym: regiones pectorales. ![]()
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Metameric segmentation... case, some segments have joined to form new structures - different regions of the body (head, chest, abdomen)
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