if an esophageal mass expands anteriorly into the middle mediastinum, which structure might initially become compressed?
(A) Left Ventricle
(B) Right Ventricle
(C) Right atrium
(D) Left atrium
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if an esophageal mass expands anteriorly into the middle mediastinum, which structure might initially become compressed?
(A) Left Ventricle
(B) Right Ventricle
(C) Right atrium
(D) Left atrium
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Answer:
The middle mediastinum contains the vagus nerve, recurrent laryngeal nerve, heart, proximal pulmonary arteries and veins, trachea and root of the bronchial tree and associated bronchial lymph nodes, and superior and inferior vena cava.