parasternala
Parasternala is a term that appears in anatomical writings to denote structures located beside the sternum, from the Latin para- meaning beside and sternum. In many modern human anatomy texts, the more common descriptor is parasternal rather than parasternala itself, and the plural form is not widely standardized. As a result, parasternala tends to be used selectively to refer to a region or a set of elements near the chest wall adjacent to the sternum.
In practice, the term can refer to a variable assortment of tissues or landmarks in the parasternal
Among the structures commonly associated with the parasternal region are lymphatic nodes, specifically the parasternal or
The term parasternala is thus best understood as a contextual label used to describe regionally adjacent features