A different variant of the electrode systems is proposed, consisting of different quantity of electrode belts that cover the chest cavity surface area. The variant with two belts allows diagnostics in a larger area of the lungs and realizing a three-dimensional reconstruction. The options for ...
Mediastinal. These are lymph nodes around your trachea (windpipe),esophagus, heart, lungs, and the large blood vessels that lead to your heart. Some of these are supraclavicular, which means they are above your collarbones. These overlap with some of the superficial cervical lymph nodes. Swollen...
The bronchi are hollow tubes that extend from the trachea into the right and left lung. Although they are asymmetrical due to the anatomy of the human body, both serve the same purpose of transporting air into the lungs and carbon dioxide out of the lungs. ...
NE cells often localize at bifurcation points of airway tubes, forming small clusters called neuroepithelial bodies (NEBs). To investigate NEB development, we established methods for 3D mapping and ex vivo 4D imaging of developing lungs. We found that NEBs localize at stereotypic positions in the ...
If the left atrium is damaged, then oxygenated blood from the lungs is not able to be transported to the left ventricles appropriately. This can cause blood clots, poor blood circulation, and loss of oxygenation in peripheral tissues.What are the Atria of the Heart? The human heart consists ...
It is based on the reflected signal modulation in time with move of thebody surface and internals [1]. Objects in the human's body, subjected to more or less periodicfluctuations are cardiac muscle and lungs. Patient's physical activity and medical state determinesvalues of these frequencies [...
edu.pl Department of Histology and Cytophysiology, Medical University of Białystok, Mickiewicza 2C Street, 15‑222 Białystok, Poland been revealed in most other tissues and organs, includ- ing the liver, brain, lungs, kidneys, heart, pituitary gland, adrenals, stomach, pancreas,...
The heart is a transport system pump that delivers blood to the body through blood vessels. Theright sideof the heart receives oxygen-poor blood from body tissues and pumps it to the lungs where it picks up oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide. The blood vessels that carry blood to and...
Identify the structure based on the given description: The membrane surrounding the organs of the ventral body cavity.Identify the similarities and differences in the gross anatomical structure of the left and right lungs.Identify the structure from the given description: The large...
Contracts involuntarily and propels blood into circulation- Walls of heart Cardiac Muscle function and location Transmit electrical signals - Brain, spinal cord and nerves Nervous tissue function and location Diffusion and filtration - Air sacs of lungs. Simple squamous epithelium function and location ...