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Virtual Gross Practical Thorax - Block II Assembled by Scott Korfhagen Images from:
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Identify 1. External Intercostal Membrane
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Identify 2. 3. 4. Innermost Intercostal Muscle Intercostal Nerve
Internal Intercostal Muscle 3. Innermost Intercostal Muscle 4. Intercostal Nerve
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Identify (hint: muscle)
5. Transversus Thoracis Muscle
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Identify 6. Internal Thoracic Vein 7. Internal Thoracic Artery
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Identify 8. Anterior Costal Parietal Pleura
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Identify 9a. 9b. 10. 13. 11. 14. 12. 15. 16. Apex of Apex of The right
lung Apex of The left lung 10. Superior lobe of the right lung 13. Superior lobe of the left lung 11. Middle lobe Of the right lung 14. Inferior lobe Of the left lung 12. Inferior lobe of the right lung 15. Cardiac notch 16. lingula
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Identify 18. 17. 19. Horizontal/ Transverse Fissure / Minor fissure
Oblique fissure 19. Oblique Fissure / Major Fissure
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20. Identify the impression
Groove for the arch of the azygos vein
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21. Identify the impression
Groove for the superior vena cava
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22. Identify the impression
Cardiac impression
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23. Identify the impression
Groove for the esophagus
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24. Identify the impression
Groove for the aortic arch
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25. Identify the impression
Groove for the thoracic descending aorta
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26. Identify the impression
Cardiac impression
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Right or Left 27. 29. 28. 30. 31. This whole thing is called the?
pulmonary artery 29. Left Superior Pulmonary vein 28. Bronchi (secondary) 30. Left Inferior Pulmonary vein 31. This whole thing is called the? Hilus of the left lung
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Right or Left 32. 33. 34. 35. Right Bronchi Pulmonary (secondary)
artery 32. 33. Bronchi (secondary) Right Inferior Pulmonary vein 34. Right Superior Pulmonary vein 35.
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36. Identify Left phrenic nerve
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37. Identify Left vagus nerve
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Identify 38. 39. Serous Parietal pericardium Fibrous Parietal
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40. Identify what the probe is touching
Visceral layer of serous pericardium (epicardium)
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41. What is this space? The Transverse Pericardial Sinus
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42. What is this space? The oblique pericardial sinus
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43. Identify Superior vena cava
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44. Identify Ascending aorta
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45. Identify Inferior vena cava
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46. Identify Arch of the aorta
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47. Identify Pulmonary trunk
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48. Identify Pulmonary trunk
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49. Identify Pulmonary veins
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50. Identify Left recurrent laryngeal nerve
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51. Identify Ligamentum arteriosum
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52. Identify Apex of the heart (left ventricle)
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53. Identify Coronary sulcus or atrioventricular sulcus
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54. Identify Anterior interventricular sulcus
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55. Identify the surface Sternocostal (anterior) surface - right ventricle
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56. Identify Right auricle
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57. Identify Right atrium
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Identify Left auricle 58. Left ventricle 59.
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60. Identify Anterior interventricular branch (left anterior descending - LAD)
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61. Identify Left coronary artery
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62. Identify Circumflex branch
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63. Identify Right coronary artery
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64. Identify Posterior interventricular branch
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65. Idnetify Coronary sinus
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66. Identify Marginal branch
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67. Identify Great cardiac vein
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68. Identify Middle cardiac vein
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69. Identify Pectinate muscles
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70. Identify Crista terminalis
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71. Identify Orifice of superior vena cava
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72. Identify Orifice of inferior vena cava
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73. Identify Orifice and valve of coronary sinus
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74. Identify Fossa ovalis
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75. Identify Right atrioventricular orifice and tricuspid valve
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76. Identify Chordae tendineae
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77. Identify (be specific)
Posterior papillary muscle of the right ventricle
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78. Identify (be specific)
Septal papillary muscle
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79. Identify (be specific)
Anterior papillary muscle of the right ventricle
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80. Identify Septomarginal trabecula (moderator band)
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81. Identify Trabeculae carneae
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82. Where is the probe? In the Orifice of the pulmonary trunk
83. What is This part called? Conus arteriosus (infundibulum) In the Orifice of the pulmonary trunk
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Identify 84. 83. 85. The whole thing is called the: Left
Pulmonary cusp 83. Right Pulmonary cusp 85. Anterior Pulmonary cusp The whole thing is called the: Pulmonary Valve
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86. Where is the probe? Orifice of the left inferior pulmonary vein
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87. Identify Orifice of the left atrioventricular or mitral (bicuspid) valve
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88. Identify Posterior cusp of the mitral valve
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89. Identify Anterior cusp of the mitral valve
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90. Identify This part? This part? Interventricular septum Membranous
Muscular Part Interventricular septum
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Identify 94. 91. 93. 92. This whole thing is called the: Nodule
On free Margin Of the posterior non-coronary cusp Posterior Non-coronary Cusp 93. Left Coronary Cusp 92. Right Coronary Cusp This whole thing is called the: Aortic Valve
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Identify 95. 98. 96. 99. 97. Brachiocephalic trunk Left Subclavian
artery 98. 96. Right Brachiocephalic vein Left Common Carotid artery 99. 97. Left Brachiocephalic vein
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100. Identify Azygos vein
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101. Identify Arch of the azygos vein
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102. Identify 102a. 102b. Right main Left main Bronchus Bronchus
Carina
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103. Identify Right Vagal Trunk
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104. Identify Sympathetic Trunk
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Identify 105. 106. 107. Sympathetic ganglion Rami communicantes
Intercostal nerve
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108. Identify Thoracic (descending) aorta
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109. Identify Posterior intercostal arteries
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110. Identify Posterior intercostal vein
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Identify 111. Esophagus 112. Diaphragm
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Give general names 113a. 113b. Pleural Pleural Cavity Cavity 114.
Mediastinum
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What’s Going on here? Right sided tension pneumothorax
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What’s wrong here? Pleural adhesions and calcification
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For gunners Pancoast tumor in the left apex with destruction of left upper ribs and invasion of the upper thoracic spine
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This is a problem. What is it?
The lung volume is increased Possible cause? emphysema
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What is this? thymic hyperplasia
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And this? Cardiomegaly
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This patient received a drug resulting in panel C. What could it be?
Nitroglycerin
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