The border that marks superior mediastinum from inferior.
What is the transverse thoracic plane?
The action of the serratus anterior muscle.
What is protraction of scapula and hold scapula to the body wall?
The semilunar valves.
What is the aortic and pulmonary valves?
Proximal attachments for the iliocostalis muscle
What is the common broad tendon on posterior sacrum and posterior iliac crest?
The landmark for subclavian a. into axillary a.
What is the lateral border of the first rib?
The middle mediastinum contains.
What is the heart, pericardium, and the great vessels?
The distal attachment of the transverse thoracis muscle.
What is costal cartilages 2-6?
The innervation of the fibrous and parietal pericardium.
What is the phrenic nerve C3-C5?
The distal attachments for the trapezius
What is the clavicle, acromion, and spine of the scapula?
What is the right upper quadrant?
The structures that pass through the hiatus at T10.
What is the esophagus, anterior and posterior vagal trunks, branches of L gastric a, and tributaries of the L gastric v?
The secondary innervation of the diaphragm muscle.
What is the intercostal nn?
The location of the apex of the heart.
What is posterior to the 5th intercostal space?
The cord levels for the motor innervation of the trapezius.
What is C3 and C4 ventral rami?
What is musculophrenic a. and superior epigastric a.?
The course of the esophagus.
What is left right left?
Scalene muscle innervation.
What is ventral rami C3-C6?
The common conduits for a CABG.
What is the internal thoracic a., the great saphenous vein, and the radial a.?
Bilateral action of the obliques capitis inferior
What is none?
The vein that the bronchial vein drains into
What is the azygos vein?
The clinical significance of the esophagus drainage.
What is bidirectional flow that is responsible for the spread of malignancy from the lower to the upper esophagus?
Pectoralis major muscle actions and their corresponding planes.
The left atrium lacks this structure.
What is pectinate muscles?
The bilateral action of the semispinalis capitis.
What is extend head and spine to the opposite side?
The subgroups of the group of nodes that the majority of breast tissue is drained by.
Whatis humeral, subscapular, pectoral, central, and apical?