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Question:

Structures in hilum of lung 3

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The photo shows the severed hilum of the right lung in a cadaver. Which number indicates the main bronchus?

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4
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Structures lung 8

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Judge these statements: I. This is a right lung. II. The structure indicated by a star is the oblique fissure

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I is true, II is false
I and II are both true
I and II are both false
I is false, II is true
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Foreign body (Corpus alienum)

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A foreign body is more common in the right than in the left main bronchus.

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Structures in hilum of lung 1

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The photo shows the severed hilum of the right lung in a cadaver. Which number indicates the pulmonary artery?

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1
2
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4
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Structures lung 2

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What is the structure indicated by 1 called?

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Base of the lung
Cardiac notch
Lingula
Pulmonary ligament
Apex of the lung
Oblique fissure
Lung hilum
Horizontal fissure
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Question:

Vascularisation lungs 1 ENG

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Which blood vessels (mainly) supply the bronchi and connective tissue in the lungs with oxygen?

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The pulmonary arteries
The bronchial arteries
The bronchial veins
The pulmonary veins
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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.
A lateral X-ray is needed to determine with certainty in which lobe the pneumonia is located.
The pneumonia is likely in both lobes of the left lung.
The pneumonia is quite certainly in the upper lobe of the left lung. 
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Question:

Structures lung 4

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What is the structure indicated by 3 called?

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Cardiac notch
Lingula
Base of the lung
Horizontal fissure
Apex of the lung
Pulmonary ligament
Lung hilum
Oblique fissure
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Question:

Lungs and pleurae 1

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How does the pleural space relate to the lung?

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The pleural space generally extends half a rib inferior to the lung.
The pleural space generally extends 2 ribs inferior to the lung.
The pleural space generally extends 1 rib inferior to the lung.
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Question:

Bronchopulmonary segments 1 ENG

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Which statements about bronchopulmonary segments are correct?

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