- Borders of the lung
Infobox Anatomy
Name = Borders of Lung
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GraySubject = 240
GrayPage = 1096
Caption = Mediastinal surface of right lung.
Caption2 = Mediastinal surface of left lung.
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The anterior border of the lung is thin and sharp, and overlaps the front of thepericardium .The anterior border of the
right lung is almost vertical, and projects into thecostomediastinal sinus ; that of theleft lung presents, below, an angular notch, the cardiac notch, in which the pericardium is exposed.Opposite this notch the anterior margin of the left lung is situated some little distance lateral to the line of reflection of the corresponding part of the pleura.
The posterior border of the lung is broad and rounded, and is received into the deep concavity on either side of the vertebral column.
It is much longer than the
anterior border , and projects, below, into thephrenicocostal sinus .The inferior border of the lung is thin and sharp where it separates the base from the costal surface and extends into the phrenicocostal sinus; medially where it divides the base from the mediastinal surface it is blunt and rounded.
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