Thorax I (Thoracic Wall) - 2018 Flashcards
Patient Relaxed arms, mass still immovable and even if hands placed on hips mass is still fixed
A. Mass is penetrating pectoralis major
B. Mass is penetrating chest wall
B. Mass is penetrating chest wall
Patient relaxed arms, mass is palpable and movable but when asked to place hands on hips mass is immovable.
A. Mass is penetrating pectoralis major
B. Mass is penetrating chest wall
A. Mass is penetrating pectoralis major
With tenderness except:
A. Fibrous cyst
B. Mastitis
C. Fibroadenoma
D. Cancer
C. Fibroadenoma
Origin of 2nd intercostal artery:
Costocervical trunk
High risk-breast cancer
Early menarche
Sternal angle is at the same horizontal plane with the disc between
A. T3 and T4
B. T2 and T3
C. T4 and T5
D. T5 and T6
C. T4 and T5
Serratus involvement:
Midaxillary line
Esophageal opening
T10
Highest risk of breast cancer:
A. 35 yr old with cancer on left breast
B. 34 yr old with cancer on both breasts
C. 60 yr old with mastectomy
D. 55 yr old with bilateral mastectomy
B. 34 yr old with cancer on both breasts
Gun shot at xiphoid process possible injury where?
A. Heart
B. Stomach and liver
C. Lungs
D. Stomach, liver, lungs, heart
D. Stomach, liver, lungs, heart
External intercostal muscle
Inhalation/ Inspiration
Mitral valve best heard
5th left intercostal space midclavicular line
Jugular notch
T2
In contraction of diaphragm, the abdominal pressure:
Increases
Sternum caved in:
Pectus excavatum