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Thorax
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Anatomy
Graduate
10/21/2011

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Term
embryonic development
Definition
why to the dermatones of the body curve and not stay in a straight line?
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embryonic development, pain will be associated with where the initial development began
Definition
why do you experience pain in the abdomen when kick in groin?
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Anterior rami
Definition
Innervates muscles of chest and skin, also extrinsic muscles of back
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Posterior rami
Definition
Innervates skin of back and intrinsic muscles of back
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Intercostal nerves
Definition
From anterior rami of spinal nerves T1-T11, lie in the intercostal spaces b/t ribs
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SN C5
Definition
Supplies skin at the level of the clavicles and immediately below
Term
Pacules, to macules, to vesicles that look like blisters
Definition
What is the process of shingles and chicken pox?
Term
dermatones
Definition
What pattern do shingles follow?
Term
with chicken pox you can have multiple stages of development (see macule and vesicle), with small pox they all develop together (all pacules, etc)
Definition
How do you tell chicken pox and small pox apart?
Term
creation and development of immune cells (t-cells)
Definition
What happens in Thymus?
Term
descends into the posterior mediastinum, passing posterior and to the right of the arch of the aorta
Definition
Where does the esophagus pass?
Term
posteriorly inferior on the right side but then crosses to the left more superiorly.
Definition
Where is the thoracic duct relative to the esophagus?
Term
by the esophegeal plexus from the vagus nerve.
Definition
How is the esophagus innervated?
Term
1. protect thoracic and abd organs
2. Resist neg internal pressure generated by the recoil of lungs and inspiratory movements
3. Attachment and support of the upper limbs
4. attachment for muscles and maintain position of upper limbs, attachment for muscles of abd, neck, back and respiration
5. Conduit for structure to pass one body region to another
Definition
Functions of thoracic cage..
Term
1-7, b/c they directly articulate with sternum
Definition
What are the true ribs and why are they called that?
Term
8-10, articulate with cartlidge of rib before
Definition
what are the false ribs?
Term
11&12
Definition
Floating ribs?
Term
two demifacets, the corresponding inferior and the demifacet of the vertebra superior to it
Definition
Head of rib articulates with?
Term
corresponding transverse process of particular rib
Definition
tubercle junction of neck of rib articulate with?
Term
costal groove, alway VAN: Vein, Artery, Nerve
Definition
The internal surface of rib has what to provide protection for? and in what order?
Term
atypical: 1,2,11 & 12
Typical: 3-9
Definition
which are the atypical ribs? typical?
Term
Have no neck or tubercle
Definition
whats special about ribs 11 & 12?
Term
has single facet on its head for articulation with T1, attachment for scalene muscle
Definition
whats special about rib 1?
Term
tuberosity for serratus anterior
Definition
whats special about rib 2?
Term
11
Definition
how many intercoastal spaces and nerves?
Term
in between rib 7 and 8
Definition
where does the inferior angle of scapula end
Term
injury to the brachial plexus and subclavian vessels typically occurs...but Rib 1 is rarely fractured
Definition
If rib 1 fractured what happens?
Term
middle ribs
Definition
what are the most commonly fractured ribs?
Term
may tear the diaphragm
Definition
what happens with a lower rib fracture?
Term
flail chest
Definition
what results with multiple rib fractures?
Term
air enters the pleural cavity, and takes up space restricting lung expansion.
Creates partial or complete collapse of the affected lung
Can be spontaneous or traumatic
Definition
explain pneumothorax..and list two types
Term
Bulla, happens in spontaneous pneumothorax
Definition
what is it called when alveoli combine to make larger air sacs in lung and can rupture.
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Traumatic tension pneumothorax
Definition
Air enters pleural cavity through the wound of lung on inhalation but cannot leave on exhalation
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Open Traumatic pnemothorax
Definition
Air enters pleural cavity through the wound of lung on inhalation and leaves on exhalation
Term
away from the collasped lung
Definition
Where does the trachea deviate to with pneumothorax?
Term
Hemothorax
Definition
blood in the lung
Term
Chylothorax
Definition
lymph fluid in lung
Term
Thoracic outlet syndrome.
Definition
Extra cervical ribs interfere with neurovascular structures and cause
Term
jugular veins
Definition
what passes under the jugular notch of sternum
Term
T10
Definition
esophagus passes through diaphragm at?
Term
T8
Definition
Vena Cava passes through diaphragm at?
Term
T12
Definition
Where does the aorta pass through the diaphragm
Term
Inspiration, the muscle pushes down on abd organs to expand thorax
Definition
What happens when diaphragm contracts?
Term
exhalation, the diaphargm goes back to original curved position
Definition
what happens when diaphragm relaxes?
Term
the first rib (costal cartilage) and superior border of manubrium
Definition
what makes up the superior thoracic aperture?
Term
costal cartilage of 12th rib, 12th thoracic vertebra, and costal margin of 10th rib leading up to xiphoid process
Definition
what makes up inferior thoracic aperture?
Term
diaphragm
Definition
what separates the abd from the thorax
Term
Major vessels (Internal jugulars, common carotids, subclavian vein and arteries), trachea and esophagus
Definition
what passes through the superior thoracic aperture to the neck?
Term
axillary inlet
Definition
what lies on each side of the superior thoracic aperture?
Term
produces increased intra thoracic volume and diameter of thorax, this results in air being drawn into lungs due to the pressure changes
Definition
describe pressure in thoracic cavity when diaphragm contracts..
Term
pericardiocophrenic and musculophrenic
Definition
name two arteries that branch off the internal thoracic artery to supply the diaphargm.
Term
superior phrenic
Definition
These arteries descend to the diaphragm, they branch from the lower thoracic aorta
Term
inferior phrenic arteries
Definition
Arteries which branch directly from the abdominal aorta which supply the diaphargm
Term
up and out, comparing to the bucket handle picture (picking up bucket handle)
Definition
what is the movement of the ribs upon inspiration?
Term
Definition
what is the movement
Term
down and in, (putting down bucket handle)
Definition
what is the movement of ribs upon exhalation?
Term
C3, C4, and C5
Definition
what keeps the diaphragm alive?
Term
only half of diaphragm b/c each dome has separate nerve supply
Definition
if C3, C4, C5 are injured where will paralysis of the diaphragm be and why?
Term
visceral pleura
Definition
This coating lines the lungs themselves.
Term
parietal pleura
Definition
This layer lines the chest wall..
Term
pleural cavity, and no not real space unless there is some pathology
Definition
What lies between the visceral and parietal pleuras? and is it a real space?
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