xiphoid process

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xiphoid process

The doctor points to the xiphoid process on the anatomical chart.

Definition

Noun: - The xiphoid process: The smallest and most inferior (lowest) segment of the sternum (breastbone). It is a small, cartilaginous or bony projection that articulates (forms a joint) with the body of the sternum above it. In adults, it often ossifies (turns to bone) and can vary in shape, commonly being pointed or sword-like.

Usage
  • The term is used primarily in anatomical, medical, and biological contexts to describe a specific part of the human skeletal system.
  • It is often discussed in relation to chest anatomy, physical examinations, CPR procedures, and surgical interventions.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • During the autopsy, the pathologist noted an unusually long xiphoid process.
    • Proper hand placement for CPR is above the xiphoid process to avoid causing internal injury.
    • The xiphoid process is the last part of the sternum to ossify.
Advanced Usage
  • Clinical Significance: The xiphoid process is a landmark for clinicians. Its location is important for avoiding complications during procedures like chest tube insertion or central line placement.
    • The incision was made just inferior to the xiphoid process.
  • Xiphoidalgia: Refers to pain or discomfort originating from the xiphoid process, often due to inflammation or trauma.
    • The patient's chest pain was diagnosed as xiphoidalgia.
Variants and Related Words
  • Xiphoid (Adjective): Of, relating to, or resembling a sword; specifically, shaped like a sword. Often used to describe the xiphoid process itself.
    • The xiphoid cartilage is flexible in children.
  • Ensiform process: A less common synonym for the xiphoid process, derived from Latin (sword).
  • Metasternum: A broader zoological term sometimes used for the posterior part of the sternum in animals, analogous to the xiphoid process.
Synonyms
  • Xiphisternum: A technical synonym used in some anatomical texts.
  • Ensiform process: As noted above, an alternative name emphasizing its sword-like shape.
Notes on Meaning
  • The primary and sole meaning of "xiphoid process" is the anatomical structure described. It does not have idiomatic or figurative meanings outside of specialized contexts. Its name originates from the Greek word , meaning "sword," due to its shape.
xiphoid process

The doctor points to the xiphoid process on the anatomical chart.

Noun
  1. smallest of the three parts of the breastbone; articulates with the corpus sternum and the seventh rib