_____ is a thin protrusion of esophageal mucosa, most often in the upper esophagus
Will a laterally directed passage of a needle along either midclavicular line penetrate cardiac tissue?_____
_____ is a congenital malformation of the foregut that typically presents as a discrete, round, sharply defined fluid-filled (or air-filled) mass on CXR
Thrombosis most commonly occurs in the _____ of the leg below the knee
Enlargement of the heart can cause _____ due to compression of the left recurrent laryngeal nerve
Would you be able to aspirate pleural cavity fluid from the 9th or 10th ICS spaces at the midaxillary line without penetrating other structures?_____
_____ tumor (pancoast tumor) is any kind of lung carcinoma that occurs in the apex of the lung
Astigmatism is corrected with _____ lenses
What complication arises more often in the left testis than the right due to its venous drainage? _____
The orbital floor is composed of a very thin layer of bone that separates the orbit from the air-filled _____
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