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Structures lung 6

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What is the structure indicated by 5 called?

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Lingula
Apex of the lung
Base of the lung
Lung hilum
Pulmonary ligament
Horizontal fissure
Oblique fissure
Cardiac notch
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Lobes of lungs and pneumonia 1 ENG

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The X-ray shows lobar pneumonia in the left lung. The pneumonia is visible as a white veil. What can one say about the location of the pneumonia? Case courtesy of Dr Thuan Tzen, Koh, Radiopaedia.org. From the case rID: 34857 License: CC BY NC SA

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The pneumonia is quite certainly in the lower lobe of the left lung.
The pneumonia is likely in both lobes of the left lung.
The pneumonia is quite certainly in the upper lobe of the left lung. 
A lateral X-ray is needed to determine with certainty in which lobe the pneumonia is located.
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Bronchopulmonary segments 1 ENG

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Which statements about bronchopulmonary segments are correct?

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Each bronchopulmonary segment is separated from other segments by septa of connective tissue.
Each bronchopulmonary segment has its own branch of the pulmonary vein.
Each bronchopulmonary segment has its own branch of the pulmonary artery.
Each bronchopulmonary segment has its own segmental bronchus.
There are 16 bronchopulmonary segments: 10 in the right lung and 6 in the left lung.
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Lobes of lung 1

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Which statements about bronchopulmonary segments are correct?

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Each bronchopulmonary segment is separated from other segments by septa of connective tissue.
Each bronchopulmonary segment has its own branch of the pulmonary vein.
Each bronchopulmonary segment has its own branch of the pulmonary artery.
Each bronchopulmonary segment has its own segmental bronchus.
There are 16 bronchopulmonary segments: 10 in the right lung and 6 in the left lung.