Updated lungs Updated to match the upgraded heart. Reorganised muscular system Reorganised and regrouped in line with anatomical literature. Intuitive infobox Reconfigurated for more intuitive navigation, and Muscle Innervation feature renamed to ‘Nerves’. ...
In this chapter, the HRCT features of the normal and abnormal lungs are reviewed and the differential diagnosis of the most common abnormal HRCT patterns is provided. Noncontiguous HRCT with 1聽mm slices at 10 or 20聽mm intervals remains the technique of choice in the evaluation of many ...
E.g. air in the lungs. X-ray continues to be a highly utilized medical imaging modality as it offers high spatial resolution and enables comprehensive visualization of structures which can be hard to perceive in axial (cross sectional) perspectives. Radiography is most often used in chest x-...
However, if we allow ego to evolve as we open to greater understanding, that ego is precisely what is needed to bring us to the realization that we are indeed vessels of the Divine. That we are part of a collective sea of creation and that we are also co-creators in this process. T...
The pleural cavities are placed in the lateral parts of the thorax, they contain the lungs and their associated structures. The mediastinum sits centrally, between the pleural cavities. Cavities of the body Explore study unit Mediastinum The mediastinum, or mediastinal cavity, is a visceral ...
External– general external structures, skinning of the rat to expose muscles and bone Head, Thoracic, Abdominal– digestive system, heart, lungs Urogenital System– kidneys, reproductive organs Circulatory– major veins and arteries Color the Skeleton of the Rat ...
Anatomy of the human heart and coronaries: how to visualize anatomic structures This tool provides access to several medical illustrations, allowing the user to interactively discover heart anatomy. Images are labelled, providing an invaluable medical and anatomical tool. The test mode allows instant ...
Thoracic wall Female breast Mediastinum Lungs Heart Chapter 6 Abdomen Abdominal wall Peritoneum Stomach Liver Pancreas Small intestine Large intestine Kidneys and ureters Nerves, vessels and lymphatics of the abdomen Chapter 7 Pelvis and perineum Pelvic girdle and floor Female pelvis and reproductive...
Since the ribs of the thoracic cage are oriented inferiorly, portions of the second, third and fourth ribs are visible around the contour of the lungs. Intercostal muscles and spaces are also interspersed between the visible rib fragments. The vertebra forms the posterior pillar of the thoracic ...
The Lungs This module aims to solidify your understanding of the relationship between the lungs and the body wall. WEEK 2 Mediastinum and Great Vessels These lectures discuss the Mediastinum. Recall the mediastinum is that region of the chest cavity that lies in the middle, between the left and...