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Nomenclature Proposal for Postsegmental Bronchi

Respiration, 1977
The use of flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy has given a chance to deeper visualization of the bronchial tree. For this reason, the classical bronchial nomenclature becomes much more annoying when denominating pathological processes located in the most peripheral bronchi. The authors suggest a new nomenclature for an easier and more practical use.
J M, Sauret, J, Castella
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Lymph-casts of the bronchi

British Journal of Diseases of the Chest, 1967
Summary A case is presented of a man of 50 who produced casts of his middle-lobe bronchi apparently composed of lymph. In the middle lobe are numerous dilated lymphatic channels, and much of it shows lipoid pneumonia. The alveoli were found to be too few, suggesting that alveolar growth had been interfered with in early childhood, and this, together ...
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Trachea and Bronchi

2019
This chapter describes such abnormalities of the trachea and bronchi as tracheobronchomegaly, relapsing polychondritis, tracheomalacia, saber-tooth trachea, post-intubation stenosis, bronchiectasis (cylindrical, varicose, cystic), mucous impaction, broncholithiasis, bronchopleural fistula, foreign bodies, and trauma.
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Aberrant bronchi and cardiovascular anomalies

American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1990
AbstractIn an investigation of malformation associations in consecutive perinatal autopsies, 4 infants were identified as having a displaced or supernumerary bronchus. Each had a different type of bronchial abnormality and 3 had congenital heart defects and other malformations.Review of the literature found 38 other cases of aberrant bronchi with ...
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Puzzling Bronchi

Respiration, 2008
Viboon, Boonsarngsuk   +1 more
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The Lobar Bronchi

1973
Investigation of the cartilages supporting the lobar bronchi and their junction to the main bronchi was like exploring new territory.
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The Main Bronchi

1973
Both main bronchi are supported by cartilaginous rings which have the same characteristics as tracheal rings. This simple statement is to be found in most anatomical text-books. It means that main bronchial rings are C-shaped and completed at the back by a membranous part, that they may remain single or fuse and produce compound rings, similar to the ...
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Airborne fine particulate matter induces an upregulation of endothelin receptors on rat bronchi.

Environmental Pollution, 2016
Rong Wang   +5 more
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