French translation of
xiphisternum
is
xiphisternum
Meaning of "xiphisternum" in English
The xiphisternum, also known as the xiphoid process, is the smallest and most inferior part of the human sternum. It is a cartilaginous section at birth but ossifies into bone during adulthood. Functionally, the xiphisternum serves as an attachment point for various muscles and ligaments involved in respiration and trunk stabilization. Its triangular shape can be easily felt below the junction of the lower ribs and is an essential landmark for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and other medical procedures.
Meaning of "xiphisternum" in French
In French, "xiphisternum" refers to "l'apophyse xiphoïde," which is the most inferior section of the sternum. It begins as a cartilaginous structure in childhood and ossifies into bone with age. This anatomical part acts as an attachment site for particular abdominal and thoracic muscles and ligaments contributing to trunk support and respiration. It is palpable at the bottom of the sternum, below the meeting point of the ribs.
Pronunciation of "xiphisternum" in English
Phonetic Transcription: [zɪˈfaɪstərnəm]
Pronunciation Variations: In some dialects, the initial "x" may be pronounced as a "z" or an "s" sound. Variations in regional pronunciation may affect the vowel sounds also, such as a softer or harder "i" sound.
Pronunciation of "xiphisternum" in French
Phonetic Transcription: [zifo.istɛrnɔm]
Pronunciation Variations: In French-speaking regions, pronunciation may slightly vary, especially between European and Canadian French, with subtle differences in vowel articulation and stress patterns.
Sentence examples in English and translation to French
- The xiphisternum can be a sensitive area during a medical examination. (La région du xiphisternum peut être sensible lors d'un examen médical.)
- During CPR, knowing the location of the xiphisternum is crucial. (Connaître l'emplacement du xiphisternum est crucial lors d'une RCP.)
- The xiphisternum ossifies from cartilage into bone as a person ages. (L'apophyse xiphoïde s'ossifie au fil de l'âge, passant de cartilage à os.)
- Muscle attachments near the xiphisternum are important for breathing. (Les attaches musculaires près de l'apophyse xiphoïde sont importantes pour la respiration.)
- Pain near the xiphisternum may indicate a medical issue. (La douleur près du xiphisternum peut indiquer un problème médical.)
- Surgeons must be cautious around the xiphisternum during procedures. (Les chirurgiens doivent être prudents autour du xiphisternum lors des interventions.)
- Yoga practices sometimes focus on extending the xiphisternum for better posture. (Les pratiques de yoga se concentrent parfois sur l'extension du xiphisternum pour une meilleure posture.)
- A well-defined xiphisternum can be seen in abdominal imaging. (Un xiphisternum bien défini peut être observé lors de l'imagerie abdominale.)
- The xiphisternum is a crucial landmark for the diaphragm's motion. (Le xiphisternum est un repère crucial pour le mouvement du diaphragme.)
- Athletes often develop strong muscles attached to the xiphisternum. (Les athlètes développent souvent des muscles forts attachés au xiphisternum.)
Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "xiphisternum" in English
Synonyms: xiphoid process.
Antonyms: -
Similar Words: sternum, ribcage, thorax, breastbone, cartilage, ossification, skeleton.
Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "xiphisternum" in French
Synonyms: processus xiphoïde.
Antonyms: -
Similar Words: sternum, cage thoracique, thorax, os du thorax, cartilage, ossification, squelette.
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