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Structures in hilum of lung 7 ENG

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The photo shows the cut hilum of the right lung in a dissection slide. Some locations in the hilum are numbered. What is the most likely location where a malignant lung tumor in the right lung could have metastases (in a living patient)?

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1
2
3
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Lobes of lung 1

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Which lobe of the lung is colored yellow on the chest X-ray? Note: click on the image to enlarge it. Source: Dr Phillip Marsh, Radiopaedia.org, https://radiopaedia.org. From the case 58938,  https://radiopaedia.org/cases/58938. License: CC BY NC SA

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Superior lobe
Middle lobe
Inferior lobe
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Bronchi and aspiration of foreign bodies 1 ENG

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Which statement about the anatomy of the airways and the aspiration risk of foreign bodies (corpora alieni) is correct?

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The left main bronchus is more vertical and wider than the right main bronchus, increasing the risk of aspiration of a foreign body into the left lung.
The carina is located left of the median line compared to the trachea, increasing the risk of aspiration of a foreign body into the right lung.
The right main bronchus is more vertical and wider than the left main bronchus, increasing the risk of aspiration of a foreign body in the right lung.
The carina is located right of the median line compared to the trachea, increasing the risk of aspiration of a foreign body into the left lung.
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Lungs and pleurae 2

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What is the structure indicated by the stars called?

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Mediastinal visceral pleura
Costal parietal pleura
Costal visceral pleura
Mediastinal parietal pleura
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Location lungs 1

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How far cranially do the apices of the lungs reach?

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To the height of the first rib.
To the height of the sternal angle.
To the height of the clavicle.
To above (superior to) the clavicle.
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Structures lung 8

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Judge these statements: I. This is a right lung. II. The structure indicated by a star is the oblique fissure

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I is true, II is false
I and II are both false
I is false, II is true
I and II are both true
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Structures lung 1

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What is the structure indicated with a star?

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Lingula of the lung
Costodiaphragmatic recess
Oblique fissure of the right lung
Pulmonary ligament
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Structures lung 7

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What is the structure indicated by 6 called?

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Lingula
Horizontal fissure
Apex of the lung
Oblique fissure
Lung hilum
Cardiac notch
Pulmonary ligament
Base of the lung
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Respiratory muscles

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Which muscle(s) provide(s) inhalation during normal breathing?

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Sternocleidomastoid
The diaphragm
External intercostal muscles and the diaphragm
Internal intercostal muscles
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Structures lung 5

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What is the structure indicated by 4 called?

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Base of the lung
Oblique fissure
Lung hilum
Pulmonary ligament
Lingula
Cardiac notch
Horizontal fissure
Apex of the lung