mediastinum|mediastina in English

noun

['mɪːdɪə'staɪnəm]

membranous barrier separating between two parts of an organ or two paired cavities; septum between the right and left thoracic cavities (Anatomy)

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1. Mediastinum - Bronchogenic cyst

2. For removal of extensive post-mediastinum tumors neurosurgeon should coopperate with thoracal surgeon.

3. Objective To explore the diagnostic Value of reconstructive techniques of Multi - slice CT( MSCT) in anomalous vein in mediastina.

4. Bronchogenic cysts, although relatively rare, represent the most common cystic lesion of the mediastinum

5. The transesophageal echocardiography has provided a new acoustic window to the heart, the aorta and the mediastinum.

6. Cystic masses of the mediastinum are well-marginated round lesions that contain fluid and are lined with epithelium

7. Neuroendocrine tumors of the thymus, also known as thymic carcinoids, are rare tumors of the anterior mediastinum.

8. Radiologic findings included multiple bilateral cystic lesions in the mediastinum, hili, pleura and pericardium, along the lymphatic vessels.

9. Bronchogenic cysts are rare, benign growths that grow in the mediastinum—the area of the chest that separates the lungs

10. Lymph nodes are particularly numerous in the neck, mediastinum , posterior Abdominal wall, Abdominal mesenteries, pelvis and proximal regions of the limbs (axillary and inguinal

11. The Brachiocephalic veins, previously known as the innominate veins, are large paired valveless asymmetric veins that drain the head, neck, upper limbs and part of the thorax and mediastinum.

12. The Brachiocephalic veins, previously known as the innominate veins, are large paired valveless asymmetric veins that drain the head, neck, upper limbs and part of the thorax and mediastinum.

13. The left Brachiocephalic vein, fully 2–3 times longer than the right, crosses from the left side of the mediastinum anterior to the great vessels to join the right Brachiocephalic vein

14. Bronchogenic cyst is a type of bronchopulmonary foregut malformation of the lung resulting from abnormal budding of the primitive foregut 1) and are most commonly found in the mediastinum 2)

15. Bronchogenic cysts (or bronchial cysts) are developmental anomalies formed by abnormal budding of the tracheobronchial anlage of the primitive foregut in early development.4,5 They are commonly found in the anterior mediastinum or along the tracheobronchial tree.

16. In the mediastinum, at the level of the fifth thoracic vertebra, the trachea divides into the right and left primary Bronchi.The Bronchi branch into smaller and smaller passageways until they terminate in tiny air sacs called alveoli.

17. Brachiocephalic vein (vena Brachiocephalica) The Brachiocephalic vein, also known as the innominate vein, is a paired vein of the superior mediastinum that drains the venous blood from the head and neck, upper limbs and the upper part of the thorax.

18. Concerning reliability and cost, sonography was the imaging method of first choice for diagnosis, therapy planning and follow-up for space-occupying processes in the sternal region, with CT or MRI as adjuncts in cases of extended tumors invading the mediastinum.

19. The Brachiocephalic trunk, also called the Brachiocephalic or innominate artery, is the second branch to arise from the aorta. It courses upwards from the aortic arch through the superior mediastinum, until it reaches the right sternoclavicular joint, where it divides into its final branches.