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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... receptors in the alveoli as well as fibers from irritant receptors in the bronchi and bron- chioles travel via the pulmonary plexus ( located around the tracheal bifurcation and roots of the lungs ) to the vagus nerve . Similarly ...
... receptors in the alveoli as well as fibers from irritant receptors in the bronchi and bron- chioles travel via the pulmonary plexus ( located around the tracheal bifurcation and roots of the lungs ) to the vagus nerve . Similarly ...
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... receptors 2. Lowered Pao2 of blood affects chemoreceptors of carotid and aortic bodies ( which are also responsive to markedly lowered pH ) 1. Inadequate ventilation for bodily needs may depress Pao and / or elevate Paco2 of blood ...
... receptors 2. Lowered Pao2 of blood affects chemoreceptors of carotid and aortic bodies ( which are also responsive to markedly lowered pH ) 1. Inadequate ventilation for bodily needs may depress Pao and / or elevate Paco2 of blood ...
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... Receptors of Heart and. SECTION IV PLATE 16 Antigen Pollen A. Genetically atopic patient exposed to specific antigen ( ragweed pollen illustrated ) Light chain Heavy chain Disulfide bonds -Fc fragment Fab fragment Bronchial Asthma ...
... Receptors of Heart and. SECTION IV PLATE 16 Antigen Pollen A. Genetically atopic patient exposed to specific antigen ( ragweed pollen illustrated ) Light chain Heavy chain Disulfide bonds -Fc fragment Fab fragment Bronchial Asthma ...
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abnormalities acute airflow airway alveolar alveolar pressure alveoli aorta asthma atelectasis basal biopsy blood flow breathing bronchial bronchial artery bronchogenic bronchus capillary carbon dioxide carcinoma cardiac cartilage cause cavity cells chest wall chronic CIBA clinical Continued cor pulmonale costal cough diagnosis diaphragm diffuse disease drainage dyspnea edema elastic recoil embolism emphysema esophagus expiration factor fibers fibrosis fluid gas exchange gland hypercapnia hypoventilation hypoxemia increased infection inhalation intercostal interstitial lateral left lung lesions lower lobe lung volume lymph nodes medial mediastinal mediastinum membrane nerve Netter CIBA Netter M.D. CIBA nodules normal obstruction occur oxygen patients peripheral pleural pressure pneumonia pneumothorax posterior pulmo pulmonary artery pulmonary embolism respiration respiratory result right lung roentgenogram sarcoidosis SECTION IV PLATE segment sputum superior surface symptoms syndrome therapy thoracic tion tissue trachea tracheobronchial tube tuberculosis tumor upper lobe usually vascular vein vena cava venous ventilation vertebra vessels