![Tubercle of Sixth Rib](https://cdn.3d4medical.com/complete_anatomy-userdata/video-sticky/42/3993b0961d.webp?fm=webp&w=738&q=75)
Description
The tubercle of sixth rib is a small prominence on the external surface of the junction between its neck and its body. It consists of two parts:
—a smooth, medially located articular facet, which articulates with the transverse process of sixth thoracic vertebra;
—a rough, laterally located non-articular part, which provides the attachment site for the costotransverse ligament.
Overall, only the first to tenth ribs have a tubercle, while the eleventh and twelfth ribs lack this bony feature.
Related parts of the anatomy
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