The posterior mediastinum is the anatomical region bordered superiorly by the thoracic inlet, inferiorly by the diaphragm, anteriorly by the pericardium and the great mediastinal vessels, posteriorly by the anterior longitudinal ligament, and laterally by the right and left parietal pleura folds (1).
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The Mediastinum, a transverse section of the thorax, showing the contents of the middle and the posterior mediastinum, left phrenic nerve, heart, lungs, ...
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The mediastinum is the anatomic region medial to the pleural sacs, between the sternum, vertebral column, rib 1, and the diaphragm.