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between ribs. The most
common views are the
parasternal, apical, subcostal, and
suprasternal windows..
Parasternal:
adjacent to the sternum.
Without qualification...
- A
parasternal heave, lift, or
thrust is a
precordial impulse that may be felt (palpated) in
patients with
cardiac or
respiratory disease.
Precordial impulses...
- The
parasternal lymph nodes (or
sternal glands) are
placed at the
anterior ends of the
intercostal spaces, by the side of the
internal thoracic artery...
- The
parasternal line is a
vertical line on the
front of the thorax. It is
midway between the
lateral sternal line and the mid-clavicular line. http://www...
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utilized within the same
study to
fully ****ess the heart.
Parasternal long and
parasternal short axis
windows are
taken next to the sternum, the apical...
- A
vertical line
corresponding to the
lateral margin of the sternum.
Parasternal line: A
vertical line
equidistant from the
sternal and mid-clavicular...
- and veins.
These drain into the brachiocephalic,
tracheobronchial and
parasternal lymph nodes. The
nerves supplying the
thymus arise from the
vagus nerve...
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midclavicular line
crosses through the clavicle.
Lateral sternal and
parasternal planes. The term
sagittal derives from the
Latin word sagitta, meaning...
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hepatojugular reflux. If the
right ventricular pressure is increased, a
parasternal heave which causes the
compensatory increase in
contraction strength...
- projections;
subcostal four-chamber,
apical four-chamber,
parasternal long axis and
parasternal short axis. The
original focused cardiac ultrasound protocol...