It contains the heart, the great vessels of the heart, esophagus, trachea, phrenic nerve, cardiac nerve, thoracic duct, thymus, and lymph nodes of the central chest
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pleural space
mediastinum
The space between the 2 lungs is called the Mediastinum where the heart is located
The lungs are directly lateral to the mediastinum.
the newest nomenclature says that mediastinum is divided in 4 parts: -mediastinum anterius, -mediastinum posterius, -mediastinum superius and -mediastinum inferius. Mediastinum inferius is divided in 3 parts (anterius, medius and posterius);
i think that your lungs would be dried out.
The thymus is located behind the sternum, within the mediastinum and in front of the heart. The thymus is a lymphoid gland.
The mediastinum.
The heart is located in the mediastinum. The mediastinum is located in the thorax.
The heart is a thoracic, not abdominal, organ. It is found in the mediastinum.
Pericardial region, or the mediastinum.
what is the mediastinum category code range in the cpt manual