Human Anatomy Vol 1

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THORAX

Ascending

Pulmonary trunk

Left phrenic

Left vagus

Descending

Muscles of second intercostal space
lnternal thoracic vessels
Right pleura
Right lung

Right phrenic nerve
Superior vena cava

Right pulmonary artery
Right bronchus
Right vagus nerve
Oesophagus
Azygos vein

Thoracic duct

Fifth thoracic veftebra

Fig. 19.3: Transverse section of the thorax passing through the lifth thoracic vertebra

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ASCENDING AORTA
Origin ond Course
The ascending aorta arises from the upper end of the
left ventricle. It is about 5 cm long and is enclosed in
the pericardium (Fig. 19.2).

It begins behind the left half of the stemum at the
level of the lower border of the third costal cartilage.
It runs upwards, forwards and to the right and becomes
continuous with the arch of the aorta at the sternal
end of the upper border of the second right costal
cartilage.

Axillary veln

Lateral
thoracic ve n

Thoracoepigastric
vein

Superficial
epigastric vein

Great saphenous
vetn

Fig, 19.4: Obstruction to superior vena
opening of vena azygos

cava above the Fig. 19.5: Obstruction to superior vena cava below the
opening of vena azygos

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