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The photo shows the severed hilum of the right lung in a cadaver. Which number indicates the main bronchus?
Judge these statements: I. This is a right lung. II. The structure indicated by a star is the oblique fissure
The photo shows the severed hilum of the right lung in a cadaver. Which number indicates the pulmonary artery?
What is the structure indicated by 1 called?
Which blood vessels (mainly) supply the bronchi and connective tissue in the lungs with oxygen?
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
What is the structure indicated by 3 called?
How does the pleural space relate to the lung?
Which statements about bronchopulmonary segments are correct?