Mediastinal surface of lung

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Mediastinal surface of lung
1. Anterior border
2. Mediastinal part
3. Medial surface
4. Inferior lobe
5. Base of lung
Latin facies mediastinalis pulmonis
Gray's subject #250 1095
Dorlands/Elsevier f_01/12352254

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The mediastinal surface of the lung is in contact with the mediastinal pleura. It presents a deep concavity, the cardiac impression, which accommodates the pericardium; this is larger and deeper on the left lung than on the right lung, on account of the heart projecting farther to the left than to the right side of the median plane.

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