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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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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, 1990AbstractIn 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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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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Investigation of the cartilages supporting the lobar bronchi and their junction to the main bronchi was like exploring new territory.
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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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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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Mucoid Impaction of the Bronchi
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1966H C, Urschel, D L, Paulson, R R, Shaw
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Mucoid Impaction of the Bronchi
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1960J B, HUTCHESON +3 more
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