Case 20 Part 4



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What's inside?


 

Esophagus
Posterior tracheal membrane
Tracheal rings
Lymph nodes (subcarinal)
Paraesophageal lymph nodes
Stomach
Duodenum
Ampulla of Vater
Greater curvature
Lesser curvature
Gastroesophageal junction
Gastric mucosa
Esophageal mucosa
Head of pancreas



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Discussion Questions


 
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1. Are we viewing the trachea from anterior or posterior at the start of the video?
 
 
2. Why are the lungs black?
 
 
3. Identify the tracheal rings and the tracheal membrane.
 
 
4. Where are common locations for lymph nodes in the chest?
 
 
5. What kinds of diseases affect lymph nodes?
 
 
6. What would it look like if the patient had tumor in the lymph nodes?
 
 
7. Identify the ampulla of Vater.
 
 
8. What duct or ducts connect to the ampulla of Vater?
 
 
9. What comes out of the ampulla of Vater?
 
 
10. Is the stomach opened along the greater or lesser curvature?
 
 
11. Is the stomach opened from distal to proximal or proximal to distal?
 
 
12. Identify the gastroesophageal junction.
 
 
13. How long ago do you think was the patient’s last meal?




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