IMED3001 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Serous Membrane, Neurovascular Bundle, Intercostal Space
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Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (anca)- associated glomerulonephritis & vasculitis. Triad of necrotising granulomatous inflammation of upper & lower respiratory tract and kidney. Similar to wg with asthma and peripheral eosinophilia. The pleura and surface markings, lobes and fissures of the lungs and their clinical significance. Structures of the hilum of the lung and their relationships to each other and the mediastinum. The blood supply, innervation and venous and lymphatic drainage of the lungs. The bronchial tree and bronchopulmonary segments and their functional and clinical significance. The anatomy of the intercostal muscles and a neurovascular bundle in a typical intercostal space. The attachments, relations, innervation, movements and pleural and peritoneal coverings of the diaphragm. The anatomy of the joints between the ribs, vertebrae, costal cartilages and sternum. How the diaphragm and muscles of the body wall function in respiration. Double layered serous membrane enclosing the lungs. (folds on itself as the lungs grow) Lines the body wall and mediastinal surfaces.