LungsMediastinal lymph nodesTerminal lymphatic trunksThe author presents the results of a study of the lymph drainage of the superior lobe of the left lung in 50 post mortem subjects. The lymphatics were injected using a modification of Gerota's method. The lymphatics emerge from this lobe of ...
artery,blood vessel that conveys blood away from theheart. Except for the pulmonary artery, which carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs, arteries carry oxygenated blood from the heart to the tissues. The largest arterial trunk is theaorta, branches of which divide and subdivide ...
The left recurrent laryngeal nerve arises from the vagus to the left of the arch of the aorta. It curves inferior to the aortic arch and ascends in the groove between the trachea and the esophagus. It relates to the medial surface of the lobe of the thyroid. ...
1.Any of the blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart. Veins are thin-walled and contain valves that prevent the backflow of blood. All veins except the pulmonary vein (which returns to the heart from the lungs) carry blood having low levels of oxygen. ...
To provide the applied antomic basis for CT demonstration of lingular lobar bronchus, superior and inferior lingular bronchus, the bronchial trees of 30 adult left lungs(13 of them for CT images contrast) were observed and measured. The starting part of superior and inferior lingular bronchus...
Note the drained abscess cavity (arrow) between the right upper lobe (A) and superior vena cava (B). Thoracoscopic management of a mediastinal abscess caused by extra-esophageal migration of a metal brush bristle 43 (69.4%) of 62 patients with superior vena cava syndrome had first-degree down...
A Morphometric Study of the Lungs of Different Sized Bats: Correlations between Structure and Function of the Chiropteran Lung 1. The lungs of four species of bats, Phyllostomus hastatus (PH, mean body mass, 98 g), Pteropus lylei (PL, 456 g), Pteropus alecto (PA, 667 g), and Ptero...
The inclusion of IMNs as a component of RNI increases the dose to organs at risk such as the heart and lungs. As such, taking into consideration the evidence and the increasing dose to normal tissue when including the IMNs in radiation treatment, inclusion is often decided on a case-by-...
Cells are coloured by cell type as annotated on the basis of known marker genes. c,d, Manual cell count of isolated lung cells per lung lobe (ct cells), calculated numbers of indicated cell types (PMN, monocytic macrophages) based on scRNA-seq-determined cell frequencies for the prime-...
What are the sites of myocardial infarctions? Anterior? Posterior? Lateral? Inferior? Superior? Anteroseptal? Myocardial Infarctions: Myocardial infarctions, or heart attacks, can affect different arterial regions. The terminology for myocardial infarctions includes descriptive...