The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Respiratory systemThe most critically acclaimed of all of Dr. Frank H. Netter's works, this fully illustrated single book from the 8-volume/13-book reference collection includes: hundreds of world-renowned illustrations by Frank H. Netter, MD; informative text by recognized medical experts; anatomy, physiology, and pathology; and diagnostic and surgical procedures. |
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Right Lung The right main bronchus gives rise to three lobar bronchi : upper ,
middle and lower . Any two of these may occasionally have a common stem .
Right Upper Lobe . The apical segment ( S1 ) of the Right Middle Lobe . The
middle ...
Right Lung The right main bronchus gives rise to three lobar bronchi : upper ,
middle and lower . Any two of these may occasionally have a common stem .
Right Upper Lobe . The apical segment ( S1 ) of the Right Middle Lobe . The
middle ...
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Inferior to the level at which the superior segmental bronchus arises , the lower
lobe divides into four basal segmental bronchi : medial ( S7 ) , anterior ( S8 ) ,
lateral ( 89 ) and posterior ( S10 ) . The basal segments of the lower lobe form the
...
Inferior to the level at which the superior segmental bronchus arises , the lower
lobe divides into four basal segmental bronchi : medial ( S7 ) , anterior ( S8 ) ,
lateral ( 89 ) and posterior ( S10 ) . The basal segments of the lower lobe form the
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Inferior lingular artery ( lower lobe ) Anterior basal artery ( lower lobe ) Lateral
basal artery ( lower lobe ) Lateral basal artery ( lower lobe ) ' Anteromedial basal
artery ( lower lobe ) Posterior basal artery ( lower lobe ) Posterior basal artery ...
Inferior lingular artery ( lower lobe ) Anterior basal artery ( lower lobe ) Lateral
basal artery ( lower lobe ) Lateral basal artery ( lower lobe ) ' Anteromedial basal
artery ( lower lobe ) Posterior basal artery ( lower lobe ) Posterior basal artery ...
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