superior lobe of left lung
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superior vein of inferior lobe of left lung — vena superior lobi inferioris pulmonis sinistri … Medical dictionary
upper lobe of left lung — lobus superior pulmonis sinistri … Medical dictionary
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 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
Lobe (anatomy) — In anatomy, a lobe is a clear anatomical division or extension [eMedicineDictionary|lobe] [Dorlands|l 13|12500046] that can be determined without the use of a microscope (at the gross anatomy level.) This is in contrast to a lobule, which is a… … Wikipedia
lobus superior pulmonis sinistri — [TA] superior lobe of left lung; see lung. It has four bronchopulmonary segments (segmenta bronchopulmonalia, q.v.). Called also left upper lobe and upper lobe of left lung … Medical dictionary
lobe — 1. One of the subdivisions of an organ or other part, bounded by fissures, sulci, connective tissue septa, or other structural demarcations. 2. A rounded projecting part, as the l. of the ear. SEE ALSO: lobule. 3. One of the larger divisions of… … Medical dictionary
Horizontal fissure of right lung — Fissure not labeled, but visible at right, between #3 and #4 … Wikipedia
vena superior lobi inferioris pulmonis sinistri — [TA] superior vein of inferior lobe of left lung: a vein draining the superior segment of the inferior lobe of the left lung and emptying into the left inferior pulmonary vein. Called also ramus superior venae pulmonalis sinistrae inferioris [TA… … Medical dictionary
Superior vena cava syndrome — Classification and external resources Superior vena cava syndrome in a person with bronchogenic carcinoma. Note the swelling of his face first thing in the morning (left) and its resolution after being upright all day (right). ICD … Wikipedia