- lingula of left lung
- l. pulmonis sinistri.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Lingula of left lung — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = lingula pulmonis sinistri GraySubject = GrayPage = Caption = #1 Anterior border of lung #2 Oblique fissure #3 Cardiac notch #4 Lingula of left lung Caption2 = 1. Oblique fissure 2. Vertebral part 3. Hilum… … Wikipedia
Left lung — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = pulmo sinister GraySubject = 240 GrayPage = 1096 Caption = Mediastinal surface of left lung. Caption2 = 1. Oblique fissure 2. Vertebral part 3. Hilum of lung 4. Cardiac impression 5. Diaphragmatic surface… … Wikipedia
Lingula — is Latin for little tongue . It can stand for:* Lingula (genus) a brachiopod genus of the family Lingulidae, which is among the few brachiopods surviving today but also known from fossils over 50 million years old. * In anatomy: ** the Lingula of … Wikipedia
lingula pulmonis sinistri — [TA] lingula of left lung: a projection from the lower portion of the upper lobe of the left lung, just beneath the cardiac notch, between the cardiac impression and the inferior margin … Medical dictionary
lingula — 1. A term applied to several tongue shaped processes. 2. When not qualified, the l. of cerebellum. [L. dim. of lingua, tongue] l. cerebelli [TA] SYN: l. of cerebellum. l. of cerebellum [TA] a tongue shaped sequence of flattened cerebellar folia… … Medical dictionary
lingula — n. 1) the thin forward projecting portion of the anterior lobe of the cerebellum, in the midline. 2) a small section of the upper lobe of the left lung, extending downwards in front of the heart. 3) a bony spur on the inside of the mandible,… … The new mediacal dictionary
Human right lung — Main article: Lung See also: Left lung Human right lung Mediastinal surface of right lung … Wikipedia
Horizontal fissure of right lung — Fissure not labeled, but visible at right, between #3 and #4 … Wikipedia
Mediastinal surface of lung — 1. Anterior border 2. Mediastinal part 3. Medial surface 4. Inferior lobe 5. Base of lung Latin facies mediastinalis pulmonis … Wikipedia
Diaphragmatic surface of lung — 1. Oblique fissure 2. Vertebral part 3. Hilum of lung 4. Cardiac impression 5. Diaphragmatic surface Latin facies diaphr … Wikipedia