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Hy - Anatomy
Hy - Anatomy - Thorax - One-Liners
Question | Answer |
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Dermatome around nipple | T4 |
Vertebral level at inferior angle of scapula | TV7 |
Structure that lies immediately posterior to manubrium | Thymus |
Rib related to oblique fissure of lung posteriorly | 2nd |
Rib paralleled by horizontal fissure of right lung | 4th |
Inferior extent of lung at midclavicular line | 6th rib |
Inferior extent of pleura at midclavicular line | 8th rib |
Inferior extent of lung at midaxillary line | 8th rib |
Inferior extent of pleura at midaxillary line | 10th rib |
Inferior extent of lung posteriorly | 10th rib |
Inferior extent of pleura posteriorly | 12th rib |
Innervation of costal pleura | Intercostal nerve |
Innervation of mediastinal pleura | Phrenic nerve |
Site for auscultation of pulmonary valve | Left 2nd interspace |
Site for auscultation of aortic valve | Right 2nd interspace |
Site for auscultation of tricuspid valve | Xiphisternal joint |
Site for auscultation of mitral valve | Left 5th interspace, midclavicular line |
Heart chamber with greatest sternocostal projection | Right ventricle |
Chamber that forms apex of heart | Left ventricle |
major chamber that forms base of heart | Left atrium |
Heart chamber that contains moderator band | Right ventricle |
Artery that determines coronary dominance | Posterior interventricular |
Usual origin of SA and AV nodal arteries | Right coronary artery |
Location of SA node | Cristae terminalis |
Major vessel that drains the musculature of the heart | Coronary sinus |
Innervation of fibrous pericardium | Phrenic nerve |
Most common cause of systolic ejection murmur | Aortic stenosis |
Rib associated with sternal angle | Second rib |
Vertebral level associated with sternal angle | Disc between TV4-5 |
Location of ductus arteriosus | Between left pulmonary artery and aorta |
Nerve potentially injured with repair of patent ductus arteriosus | Left recurrent laryngeal Nerve |
Veins that unite to form brachiocephalic | Subclavian and internal Jugular |
Veins that unite to form superior vena cava | Right and left Brachiocephalic |
Termination of azygos vein | Superior vena cava |
Structures that lie to right and left of thoracic duct | Azygos veins, aorta |
Spinal levels of greater splanchnic nerve | T5-9 |
Spinal levels of lesser splanchnic nerve | T10-11 |
Spinal levels of least splanchnic nerve | T12 |
Thoracic structures that can compress the esophagus | Left bronchus, aorta and Diaphragm |
Disease often associated with thymoma | Myasthenia gravis |