Thoracic Organs & Lungs-1 PDF
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Nova Southeastern University
A. T. Mariassy
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This document appears to be lecture notes on the topic of the thoracic organs and lungs. It has anatomical diagrams, illustrations and some tables. The lecture notes contain detailed information about the various structures and processes involved.
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02/17/202 Thr; 4:10 - 5:00 MBS Anatomy Winter 2022 A. T. Mariassy Lecture 12: Thoracic Cavity & Viscera – Pleurae & Lungs Thoracic Cavity and Viscera FIGURE 4.16 Lung Lobes Surfaces and Fis...
02/17/202 Thr; 4:10 - 5:00 MBS Anatomy Winter 2022 A. T. Mariassy Lecture 12: Thoracic Cavity & Viscera – Pleurae & Lungs Thoracic Cavity and Viscera FIGURE 4.16 Lung Lobes Surfaces and Fissures FIGURE 4.17 FIGURE 4.1 SA 4.4 Lung Pleura, surface extent Lungs(covered by visceral Pleura) Parietal Pleura Mid – Axillary lines Mid – clavicular lines Parasternal lines Para vertebral lines numerals = ribs intersected by margins of lungs or lines of plural reflection Medial Surface of LUNG FIGURE 4.18 Bronchi and bronchopulmonary FIGURE 4.19 segments FIGURE 4.19 A Bronchi and bronchopulmonary segments Bronchi and bronchopulmonary FIGURE 4.19 B segments FIGURE 4.19 C Bronchi and bronchopulmonary segments Airways and parenchyma FIGURE 4.20 Heart and Pulmonary vasculature FIGURE 4.21 Bronchial arteries & FIGURE 4.22 veins Innervation FIGURE 4.22 A FIGURE 4.22 C Lymphatic drainage Pneumothorax FIGURE B4.7 Bronchoscopy FIGURE B4.10 FIGURE 4.23 Mediastinum Tables from the 6th edition of Moore’s Essential Clinical Anatomy text book for: LUNGS 4.16; 4.17; 4.18; 4.20; LUNGS SA4.4