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- What is the Mediastinum? - Cleveland Clinic
Your mediastinum is a space in your chest that holds your heart and other important structures It’s the middle compartment within your thoracic cavity, nestled between your lungs
- Mediastinum - Wikipedia
The mediastinum lies within the thorax and is enclosed on the right and left by pleurae It is surrounded by the chest wall in front, the lungs to the sides and the spine at the back
- Mediastinum: Definition, anatomy, borders and contents | Kenhub
The mediastinum, or mediastinal cavity, is a visceral compartment of the thoracic cavity It completely separates the two pleural cavities by being placed longitudinally between them in a median sagittal position
- What Is The Mediastinum? - Radiology In Plain English
The mediastinum is the space between the right and left lungs in the chest The mediastinum is in the middle of the chest extending from the spine to the front of the chest and the breast bone (sternum)
- What Is the Mediastinum? Location, Divisions, and Conditions
The mediastinum is a central anatomical compartment within the chest cavity, serving as a partition between the two lungs This area is not an organ itself but rather a complex space that houses and protects many vital structures
- Mediastinum | Definition, Location, Organs, Facts | Britannica
Mediastinum, the anatomic region located between the lungs that contains all the principal tissues and organs of the chest except the lungs It extends from the sternum back to the vertebral column and is bounded by the pericardium and the mediastinal pleurae
- Mediastinum Anatomy | Superior, Anterior, Middle and Posterior Regions . . .
Learn the anatomy of the mediastinum including the superior, anterior, middle and posterior regions Explore boundaries, contents and clinical relevance for thoracic anatomy
- Mediastinum - Anatomy, Divisions, Contents, Clinical Significance
The mediastinum is the central compartment of the thoracic cavity, located between the two pleural sacs It houses vital structures including the heart, great vessels, trachea, esophagus, and various nerves and lymphatic tissues
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