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Intralobar Sequestration of the Lingula Pulmonalis

Diseases of the Chest, 1962
Intralobar sequestration of the lingula pulmonalis was noted in a white woman cadaver of 62 years. As the affected tissue was adherent to the pericardium, it received an extrapulmonary arterial supply from both the pericardiophrenic artery and a systemic vessel derived from the aorta.
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Giant Nerve Cells in Lingula

Nature, 1952
ELONGATED invertebrate animals which effect quick muscular contractions, either as a means of rapid withdrawal and escape like some Annelida1 and Enteropneusta2, or for the purpose of making sudden darts through the water like the macrurous Crustacea3 and the squids and cuttlefishes4, have been shown to possess giant nerve cells and fibres.
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Resection of the Right Middle Lobe and Lingula in Children for Middle Lobe/Lingula Syndrome

Chest, 2004
To review our experience with specific characteristics, indications, and results of pulmonary resection in children with middle lobe/lingula syndrome.Retrospective cohort study.Thoracic Surgery Department, Chest Diseases Hospital, Kuwait.Thirteen children with middle lobe, lingula, or both syndromes were treated with pulmonary resection from January ...
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The lingula is an appropriate site for lung biopsy

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2000
Lung biopsy is commonly performed for diagnosis of diffuse pulmonary disease. The lingula offers technical advantages for biopsy, however the quality of tissue obtained by lingula biopsy has been questioned. We sought to determine whether lingula biopsy was a satisfactory site for biopsy in terms of diagnostic yield, therapeutic interventions, and ...
R T, Temes   +5 more
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The Proteins in the Shell of Lingula

1989
The development of mineralized hard parts in animals is a fairly recent development in geologic time. Five hundred and fifty million years ago fossils with mineralized skeletons appear in the geologic record. Although the source and form of minerals used by organisms is diverse, the assumption that vertebrates used calcium phosphate (CaPO4) and ...
N. Tuross, L. W. Fisher
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Left upper lobe: lingula

2010
Although a lingulectomy (S4 + S5) is equivalent to a middle lobectomy with respect to pulmonary function and anatomy, it is actually technically more difficult because of the variable anatomical relationships.
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Johann Baptist Spix and the "lingula mandibularis".

Journal of the history of dentistry, 2014
Johann Baptist Ritter von Spix (1781-1826), a German zoologist, was famous in his time and highly honored after making one of the first exploration voyages in the wildest part of Brazil. He was almost forgotten in the annals of history for nearly two centuries after his birth, at which time some enlightened biographers brought him back into prominence ...
ERAMO, Stefano   +2 more
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Oxygen Equilibrium of Brachiopod Lingula Hemerythrin

Science, 1960
In contrast to hemerythrin from five different species of sipunculid worms, ecardine brachiopod Lingula hemerythrin has an oxygen equilibrium which is reversibly altered by p H changes, both the oxygen affinity (Bohr effect) and the interactions between oxygen-binding centers being a function
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The correlation between surgical reference points: antilingula, lingula, and mandibular foramen

Journal of Stomatology, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2021
Ping-Ho Chen
exaly  

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