The Heart and Great Vessels Anatomy and Pathology Quiz
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This video demonstrates cardiac anatomy as well as the major vessels on CT.
On the heart
Identify the left ventricle
Observe the walls of the left ventricle
Identify the inter-ventricular septum
Identify the right ventricle
Observe the walls of the right ventricle
Identify the left atrium
Observe the walls of the left atrium
Identify the inter-atrial septum
Identify the right atrium
Observe the walls of the right atrium
Identify the mitral valve
Identify the papillary muscles
Identify the tricuspid valve
The Aorta
Identify the root of the aorta
Identify the aortic valve (usually not visible)
Identify the left coronary artery
Identify the right coronary artery
Follow the ascending aorta to the arch of the aorta
Identify the brachiocephalic trunk
Identify the left common carotid artery
Identify the left subclavian artery
Follow the arch of the aorta to the descending aorta
Identify one left and one right intercostal artery and follow it through the costal margin
The Coronary Arteries
Identify the left coronary artery
Follow the left coronary artery to its bifurcation
Identify the left anterior descending artery and follow it to the apex of the heart
Identify the circumflex artery and follow it in the atrioventricular sulcus
Identify the right coronary artery and follow it in the atrioventricular sulcus
Identify the posterior descending artery and follow to to the apex of the heart
The Branches of the Arch of Aorta
Identify the brachiocephalic trunk
Follow the brachiocephalic trunk till its bifurcation
Identify the right common carotid artery and follow it into the neck
Identify the right subclavian artery and follow it to the clavicle
Identify the right vertebral artery and follow it to the C6 transverse foramen
Identify the right internal thoracic artery and follow it to the anterior thoracic wall
Identify the left common carotid artery and follow it into the neck
Identify the left subclavian artery and follow it to the clavicle
Identify the left vertebral artery and follow it to the C6 transverse foramen
Identify the left internal thoracic artery and follow it to the anterior chest wall
The Pulmonary Arteries
Identify the pulmonary trunk
Identify the left pulmonary artery
Identify the right pulmonary artery
Identify the aortic pulmonary window (at level of sternal angle)
The Inferior Vena Cava
Identify the inferior vena cava at the liver
Follow the inferior vena cava as it crosses the diaphragm and enters the right atrium
The Superior Vena Cava
Identify the superior vena cava
Follow the superior vena cava as it enters the right atrium
The Pulmonary Veins
Identify the left atrium
Identify the left superior pulmonary vein
Identify the left inferior pulmonary vein
Identify the right superior pulmonary vein
Identify the right inferior pulmonary vein
The Major Veins
Follow the superior vena cava superiorly
Identify the left and right brachiocephalic veins
Follow the left brachiocephalic vein
Identify the left subclavian vein and follow it to the clavicle
Identify the left internal jugular vein and follow it into the neck
Follow the right brachiocephalic vein
Identify the right subclavian vein and follow it to the clavicle
Identify the right internal jugular vein and follow it into the neck
Identify the azygous vein
Identify the hemi-azygous vein
Identify the point where the hemi-azygous drains into the azygous vein
Identify the point where the azygous vein drains into the superior vena cava
Identify the coronary sinus
Pathological Slides and Discussion:
Dilated Heart
Pericardial Effusion
Calcified Aortic Valve
Calcified Aorta
Coarctation of the Aorta
Aortic Stent
Calcified Left Anterior Descending Artery
Coronary Artery Stenosis
Left Ventricular Hypertrophy
Myocardial Infarction
Thoracic Aortic Dissection
Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm
Saddle Embolus in Pulmonary Arteries
Atrial Septal Defect
Ventricular Septal Defect
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33:40 there is pleural effusion as well, right?
Yes there is, at the posterior aspects of the pleural spaces on both sides. Good observation.
where is the corresponding lecture for this?
I’ve pasted the link below. Thanks.
czcams.com/video/hJ5bZwIQQvA/video.html