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Anatomy

  • Identify the airways and pulmonary vessels on the lateral view.
  • Identify the fissures of the lung.
  • Identify the following hilar structures.
  • Identify the following mediastinal structures.
  • Identify the lobal and segmental bronchi on the left.
  • Identify the lobal and segmental bronchi on the right.
  • Identify the location of the lobes of the lung on the PA view:
  • Identify the location of the lobes of the lung on the lateral view: Left lung is labeled with white lines and letters rightl lung in black.
  • Identify the parts of the lung adjacent to the mediastinum and diaphragm.
  • Identify the structures comprising the mediastinal margins.
  • Identify the structures on this series of azial CT sections.
  • What are the defining margins of the anterior, middle, and posterior mediastinum?
  • Where is the azygos vein seen on a frontal CXR?

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