What is Medial surface of heart
The gallbladder is lateral to the sternum. The sternum is a midline structure.
The heart is both medial AND deep to the lungs.
The medial rectus inserts on the medial surface of the eye. It is innervated by the oculomotor nerve.
When using terms such as medial, distal, etc, you must have another objest to compare the object to. For example, the heart is medial to the axilary region (tip of shoulder). It is quite likely that the heart is "medial."
The shaft of the tibia has a triangular shape. The medial border of the tibia is the place where the medial surface and the posterior surface meet.
Yes the heart is medial to the thoracic vertebrae, and superior to the diaphragm
Yes, the heart is medial to the ribs. The ribs are lateral to the heart.
Medial basically refers to being in the middle. Lateral basically refers to on or at the sides. The lungs are located on either side of the heart, so they are lateral to the heart.
The distal process on the medial tibial surface is also known as the medial malleolus. It is a bony prominence located on the inner side of the ankle joint where the tibia articulates with the talus bone of the foot. The medial malleolus helps stabilize the ankle joint and provides attachment points for ligaments that support the joint.
The medial surface of the tibia is the part that faces the other leg. It is the most superficial of the tibia's surfaces.
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