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How is the fibrous pericardium attached to the surrounding structures?

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How is the fibrous pericardium attached to the surrounding structures?


  1. laterally to the pleural surfaces of the lungs.
  2. posteriorly to the sternum.
  3. anteriorly to trachea, main-stem bronchi and oesophagus.
  4. inferiorly to the clavicles.

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A: The only sensible answer when anatomical position terminology is used. The lungs are lateral to the heart. The sternum is not posterior to the heart the trachea and oesophagus are. The heart is not attached to the clavicles.

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