Clinically-Oriented Anatomy of the Thorax - Part 2
Offered By: Medicosis Perfectionalis via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the clinically-oriented anatomy of the thorax in this comprehensive 36-minute video lecture. Delve into key concepts such as pulmonary contusion, osteopetrosis, mediastinum, cardiac tamponade, and tracheal shifts. Learn about the suprasternal notch, coronary arteries, bronchial segments, and pleura. Understand the differences between pleurisy and pericarditis, as well as various thoracic conditions like hydrothorax, hemothorax, pyothorax, and chylothorax. Discover important clinical procedures such as needle decompression and its correct anatomical location. Examine the significance of Virchow's node and explore respiratory pharmacology. Gain insights into pneumomediastinum, mediastinitis, and the causes of widened mediastinum. Clarify the distinction between tracheal shift and tracheal tug. This lecture, part of a pulmonology series, provides essential knowledge for medical professionals and students studying thoracic anatomy and related clinical conditions.
Syllabus
Intro
Pulmonary contusion
Osteopetrosis
mediastinum
cardiac tamponade
tracheal shift
suprasternal notch
corona
bronchi
segments
pleura
pharmacology
pleurisy vs pericarditis
hydro thorax
needle decompression
lymph node
Taught by
Medicosis Perfectionalis
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