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06/12/2010

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Term
Which bones form the skeleton of the thoraxcic wall?
Definition
The costals ribs, the clavicle, sternum, and vertebrae.
Term
The thoracic cavity is divided into how many compartments?
Definition
3 compartments: the mediastinum and 2 pleural cavities
Term
The superior and inferior mediastina are separated by a plane passing between which structures?
Definition
MANUBRIUM AND BODY OF THE STERNUM
Term
The sternum is composed of which 3 segments?
Definition
Manubrium(clavicle and ribs 1-2),Body of the sternum(Manubriosternal joint xiphisternal joint), and the Xiphoid process
Term
What is the sternal angle of Louis, and why is it important?
Definition
It lies level of the costal cartiledge of the 2nd rib T4/T5 IV disc, and it is used as a clinical guide for the accurate numbering of ribs and intercostal spaces;the level of bifuracation of trachea.start and end of aoretic arch
Term
Which of the 12 pairs of ribs are considered true ribs?
Definition
First 7 ribs, they connect interiorly to the sternum by their costal cartilages.
Term
What is contained in the inferior to each rib?
Definition
Intercostal vessels and nerves(intercostal vein>artery>nerve), respectively(superior to inferior),3 muscles:external intercostal , internal intercostal, and innermost intercostal, endo thoracic fascia,
Term
Where do the ribs fracture? What are the general consequences?
Definition
ribs fracture just interiorly to its angle, may cause injury to the lung and or spleen
Term
What is thoracic outlet syndrome?
Definition
TOS : a compression of neurovascular structures in the thoracic outlet causing of pain numbness and tingling or weakness & fatigue in the upper limb caused by pressure on the brachial plexus by a cervical rib or pan coast tumor.
Term
Name the 3 intercostal muscle layers, from superficial to deep, and describe the continuation of each within the abdominal wall.
Definition
External intercostal muscle(extends from the rib tubercle post. To costochondral junction anterior,ly where the muscles are replaced by EIM(membrane) , internal intercostal(extends from the sternum interiorly and the rib angle posterior where muscle fibers are replaced by the (IIM) , and innermost intercostal muscle(similar to IIM separted by intercostal VAN.
Term
Which intercostal muscles are most important for inspiration?
Definition
The external intercostal muscle
Term
What is meant by the terms ‘Bucket Handle’ and ‘Pump Handle’ movements?
Definition
The bucket handle and pummp handle are movements in which the ribs flair out and move upwards.
Term
Pain from an infection of the pericardium (pericarditis) is conveyed in what nerve(s)?
Definition
The phrenic nerve( C3-C5)
Term
The anterior intercostal arteries are branches of which artery?
Definition
Anterior intercostal arteries are branches of internal thoracic artery(from subclavian artery), and the musculophrenic artery
Term
The posterior intercostal arteries are branches of which artery?
Definition
 the superior intercostal artery and the decending thoracic aorta.
Term
What are the terminal branches of the internal thoracic artery?
Definition
Superior epigastric,muscluophrenic (7-9), and the six intercostal
Term
What is the chief surgical importance of the internal thoracic artery?
Definition
Supplies the 1st-6th intercostal spaces, pericardium,mammary gland,rectus abdominus muscle,and diaphragm
Term
Which nerves innervate the chest wall?
Definition
Subcostal nerve (T12),lateral& anterior cutaneus
Term
Which dermatome supplies sensation to the: Nipple? Umbilicus?
Definition
To the nipple (T4) to the umbilicus(T10)
Term
What are the first branches off of the aorta?
Definition
coronary arteries
Term
What is the first branch off the arch of the aorta?
Definition
brachiocephalic artery
Term
The brachiocephalic artery gives off which 2 major branches?
Definition
right subclavian and right common carotid
Term
What is the second branch off the arch of the aorta?
Definition
common carotid
Term
What is the third branch off the arch of the aorta?
Definition
Left subclavian
Term
Which 2 veins join to form the superior vena cava?
Definition
right and left brachiocephalic artery
Term
Which 2 veins join to form the brachiocephalic vein?
Definition
internal jugular and subclavian
Term
What 3 arteries supply blood to the diaphragm?
Definition
descending aorta, musculophrenic artery, epigastric
Term
Which nerve innervates the diaphragm?
Definition
Phrenic nerve
Term
Which vessels does the phrenic nerve travel with through the thorax?
Definition
pericardiacophrenic artery
Term
What are the 3 openings in the diaphragm that allow structures to pass from the thoracic cavity into the abdomen?
Definition
Caval T8 , esophageal T10 and aortic T12
Term
Which 3 structures pass through the aortic hiatus?
Definition
Aorta,azygos vein( right side of the body),thoracic duct(the largest lymph node in the body ,begings at cisterna chili @ the 2 L vertebrae
Term
The aortic hiatus is located at which vertebral level?
Definition
12th thoracic vertevrae
Term
The esophageal hiatus is located at which vertebral level?
Definition
T 10
Term
Which structures pass through the caval foramen?
Definition
IVC and right phrenic nerve(larynx & diapham
Term
The caval foramen is located at which vertebral level?
Definition
T8
Term
What is the most likely cause of edema, erythema, and tenderness of the breast?
Definition
Mastitis
Term
What are the ligaments within the breast called?
Definition
cuper ligaments
Term
What is the primary site for lymphatic drainage from the breast?
Definition
axillary nodes, peritoneal lymph nodes
Term
Where do the lateral lymph nodes of the breast drain to?
Definition
Axillary lymph nodes via the anterior pectoral lymphs nodes
Term
Where do the medial lymph nodes of the breast drain to?
Definition
parasternal lymph nodes
Term
Which breast quadrant has the greatest occurrence of cancer, and what type of breast cancer is most common?
Definition
Upper lateral quadrant, cancer in the epithelium of the lactiferous duct.
Term
Involvement of which of the following structures is the most likely cause of dimpling of the overlying skin of the breast?
Definition
Lactersous ducts
Term
Which nerves are most likely to be damaged during the surgical operation of removing of the breast after being diagnosed with breast carcinoma?
Definition
Long thoracic and intercostal brachial
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