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89. Dermatome around nipple
T4
90. Vertebral level at inferior angle of scapula
TV7
91. Structure that lies immediately posterior to manubrium
Thymus
92. Rib related to oblique fissure of lung posteriorly
2nd rib
93. Rib paralleled by horizontal fissure of right lung
4th rib
94. Inferior extent of lung at midclavicular line
6th rib
95. Inferior extent of pleura in midclavicular line
8th rib
96. Inferior extent of lung in midaxillary line
8th rib
97. Inferior extent of pleura in midaxillary line
10th rib
98. Inferior extent of lung posteriorly
10th rib
99. Inferior extent of pleura posteriorly
12th rib
100. Innervation of costal pleura
Intercostal nerves
101. Innervation of mediastinal pleura
Phrenic nerve
102. Site for auscultation of pulmonary valve
Left 2nd interspace
103. Site for auscultation of aortic valve
Right 2nd interspace
104. Site for auscultation of tricuspid valve
Xiphisternal joint
105. Site for auscultation of mitral valve
Left 5th interspace midclavicular line
106. Heart chamber with greatest sternocostal projection
Right ventricle
107. Chamber that forms apex of heart
Left ventricle
108. Major chamber that forms base of heart
Left atrium
109. Heart chamber that contains moderator band
Right ventricle
110. Artery that determines coronary dominance
Posterior interventricular
111. Usual origin of SA and AV nodal arteries
Right coronary artery
112. Location of SA node
Crista terminalis
113. Major vessel that drains musculature of heart
Coronary sinus
114. Innervation of fibrous pericardium
Phrenic nerve
115. Most common cause of systolic ejection murmur
Aortic stenosis
116. Rib associated with sternal angle
Second rib
117. Vertebral level associated with sternal angle
Disc between TV 4 - TV5
118. Location of ductus arteriosus
Between left pulmonary artery and aorta
119. Nerve potentially injured with repair of patent ductus arteriosus
Left recurrent laryngeal
120. Veins that unite to form brachiocephalic
Subclavian and internal jugular
121. Veins that unite to form superior vena cava
Right and left brachiocephalic
122. Termination of azygos vein
Superior vena cava
123. Structures that lie to right and left of thoracic duct
Azygos vein, aorta
124. Spinal levels of greater splanchnic nerve
T5 - 9
125. Spinal levels of lesser splanchnic nerve
T10 - 11
126. Spinal levels of least splanchnic nerve
T12
127. Thoracic structures that can compress esophagus
Left bronchus, aorta, diaphragm
128. Disease often associated with thymoma
Myasthenia gravis