Which ribs are known as typical ribs?_____
Thoracic duct ascends through the _____ mediastinum between the aorta and the azygous vein.
What type of cartilage is present in the trachea and bronchi?_____
The left recurrent laryngeal nerve lies in the _____ mediastinum.
There may be nodes between pectoralis minor and major; this interpectoral group of nodes are also known as _____ nodes.
The trachea bifurcates at the lower border of _____ vertebra.
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a neurovascular syndrome caused due to the compression of the _____ trunk of brachial plexus (C8 and T1) and _____ vessels
The phrenic nerve lies in the _____ and middle inferior mediastinum.
_____ passes anterior to the scalene tubercle of the 1st rib.

The carina is _____ to ascending aorta and _____ to descending aorta

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