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Lung and Pleura
Written by Justin Cutler   
Monday, 16 October 2006
  1. What composes the thoracic wall?
  2. What are each of the lung surfaces and there borders?
  3. What impressions do you see in the right fixed lung?
  4. What impressions do you see in the left fixed lung?
  5. What structures are contained in the root of the lung?
  6. What are the relationships of the structures that enter the hilum of the lungs?
  7. What fissure separates the superior lobe from the inferior lobe in the right lung?
  8. What structures does the horizontal fissure seperate?
  9. Where is the apex of the lung located topographically?
  10. Where are the inferior margins of the right lung located anteriorly, laterally, and posteriorly?**
  11. What is the location of the horizontal and oblique fissures as compared to the ribs?**
  12. At what vertebral level is the carina located?
  13. Where are aspirated foreign objects most likely to lodge?
  14. What vessel arches over the right main stem bronchi?
  15. What vessel arches over the left main stem bronchi?
  16. How many segmental bronchi (tertiary bronchi) do each lobar bronchi (secondary bronchi) branch into--be specific to which secondary bronchi you are talking about?
  17. Where is the most proximal location where gas exchange can occur?
  18. What structures must the right pulmonary artery pass posterior to to enter into the right lung?
  19. What is the most inferior structure at the hilum?
  20. What are the origins of the Bronchial arteries?
  21. Where do the Bronchial veins drain?
  22. What types of sympathetic fibers will be found in the pulmonary plexus?
  23. What types of parasympathetic fibers will be found there?
  24. Where are preganglionic sympathetic cell bodies found?
  25. Where are postganglionic sympathetic cell bodies found?
  26. Sensory input from the trachea and lungs pass through what nerve?
  27. At what rib levels does the costodiaphrgmatic recess exist?
  28. In what nerves are the sensory fibers from the parietal pluera contained?
  29. Where is the blood supply to the parietal pluera from?
  30. Why can't disease of the viseral pleura be localized well by the patient?
  31. What is the lymphatic drainage patterns of the lungs and pleura?
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