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    The root of the lung is a group of structures that emerge at the hilum of each lung, just above the middle of the mediastinal surface and behind the cardiac...
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    the hilum, where the blood vessels and airways pass into the lungs making up the root of the lung. There are also bronchopulmonary lymph nodes on the...
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    left lung. At the right root of the lung, it bifurcates into artery that supplies the right upper lobe of the lung, in front of the right upper lobe bronchus...
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    the pleural cavity. The visceral pleura follows the fissures of the lung and the root of the lung structures. The parietal pleura is attached to the mediastinum...
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    suprapleural membrane) pleura. The visceral and the mediastinal parietal pleurae are connected at the root of the lung ("hilum") through a smooth fold...
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    of lung, a triangular depression where the structures which form the root of the lung enter and leave the viscus Hilum of lymph node, the portion of a...
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    Thorax (redirect from V of the chest)
    supported by the rib cage, spine, and shoulder girdle. The contents of the thorax include the heart and lungs (and the thymus gland); the major and minor...
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    Pulmonary vein (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918))
    they drain the blood. At the root of the lung, the right superior pulmonary vein lies in front of and a little below the pulmonary artery; the inferior...
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    lymph nodes at the root of the lung on both sides, high blood calcium with a normal parathyroid hormone level, or elevated levels of angiotensin-converting...
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    Melioidosis (redirect from Tsunami lung)
    the root of the lung. Additionally, pneumonia caused by melioidosis rarely causes scarring and calcification of the lungs, unlike tuberculosis. The potential...
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    usually runs posterior to the subclavian vein as it enters the thorax where it runs anterior to the root of the lung and between the fibrous pericardium and...
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    and of small size, are distributed on the anterior surface of the root of the lung. They join with filaments from the sympathetic, and form the anterior...
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    quadtree partition of an image. It is sometimes called quadtree segmentation. This method starts at the root of the tree that represents the whole image. If...
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  • Pulmonary plexus (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918))
    the deep cardiac plexus. It innervates the bronchial tree and the visceral pleura. According to the relation of nerves to the root of the lung, the pulmonary...
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    the right atrium of the heart where it is pumped out from the right ventricle to the lungs. In the lungs the blood is oxygenated and returned to the left...
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    the immediate area surrounding the voxel. To render a 2D projection of the 3D data set, one first needs to define a camera in space relative to the volume...
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    than the left main bronchus, its mean length is 1.09 cm. It enters the root of the right lung at approximately the fifth thoracic vertebra. The right...
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  • chosen by Grand Master Oogway as the legendary Dragon Warrior, a decision that angers Shifu and the Furious Five. When Tai Lung escapes from prison, Shifu uses...
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  • group includes many of the most common cancers that occur in older adults. Nearly all cancers developing in the breast, prostate, lung, pancreas, and colon...
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  • Ian Aird (category Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh)
    Rommel. As the injury had caused bleeding from the root of the lung it was not possible to stop the bleeding and Col. Stephan died. After the war Aird wrote...
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    Marfan syndrome (category Syndromes affecting the lung)
    spines. The most serious complications involve the heart and aorta, with an increased risk of mitral valve prolapse and aortic aneurysm. The lungs, eyes...
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    Pneumonia (redirect from Congested lungs)
    inflammatory condition of the lung primarily affecting the small air sacs known as alveoli. Symptoms typically include some combination of productive or dry...
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    Thoracic aorta (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918))
    is the left pleura and lung. In front of the thoracic aorta lies the root of the left lung, the pericardium, the esophagus, and the diaphragm. The esophagus...
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    takes over the function of the heart and lungs during a cardiac surgery by maintaining the circulation of blood and oxygen throughout the body. CPB is...
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    The root microbiome (also called rhizosphere microbiome) is the dynamic community of microorganisms associated with plant roots. Because they are rich...
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    nodes on the root of the lung (called hilar lymphadenopathy) and extinguished tuberculin tests were symptoms of an acute but often transient form of sarcoidosis...
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    Lungfish (redirect from Lung Fish)
    species have two lungs, with the exception of the Australian lungfish, which has only one. The lungs of lungfish are homologous to the lungs of tetrapods. As...
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    the respiratory tract organs such as the larynx, trachea, bronchi and lungs. It arises from part of the laryngotracheal tube. In the fourth week of development...
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  • Thumbnail for Azygos vein
    the root of the right lung from behind to the front to join the superior vena cava. The trachea and oesophagus is located medially to the arch of the...
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