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Surface & radiological anatomy of heart & valves Dr. Sama ul Haque Objectives • Delineate the surface anatomy of the heart and valves. • Explain the radiological anatomy of the heart. Surface anatomy of the Heart Valves Location of Heart Surface anatomy of the heart valves Tricuspid Valve: Lies behind the right half of the sternum opposite the 4th intercostal space. Mitral Valve: Lies behind the left half of the sternum opposite the 4th costal cartilage. Surface anatomy of the heart valves Pulmonary Valve: Lies behind the medial end of the 3rd left costal cartilage and the adjoining part of the sternum. Aortic Valve: Lies behind the left half of the sternum opposite the 3rd intercostal space. Left Auscultation Areas Surface Anatomy Radiological anatomy of the Heart Essentials Before Getting Started Pathway of x-ray beam PA AP Patient Position Upright Supine Erect Posture (A-P View) Erect Posture (P-A View) Supine Posture (A-P View) Densities The big two densities are: (1) WHITE - Bone (2) BLACK - Air The others are: (3) DARK GREY- Fat (4) GREY- Soft tissue/water And if anything Man-made is on the film, it is: (5) BRIGHT WHITE - Man-made Densities X-Ray Chest Heart Heart Right Border Left Border Thank You