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Anatomy Atlases: Atlas of Human Anatomy in Cross Section: Section 2. Neck, Shoulders, Upper Arm, and Upper Thorax (Lungs)

Atlas of Human Anatomy in Cross Section

Section 2. Neck, Shoulders, Upper Arm, and Upper Thorax (Lungs)

Ronald A. Bergman, Ph.D., Adel K. Afifi, M.D., Jean J. Jew, M.D., and Paul C. Reimann, B.S.
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Key Figure 2a
Key Figure 2b
Key Figure 2c
Key Figure 2d
Key Figure 2e
Key Figure 2f

Key Figure 2e

Bronchopulmonary Segments

Right Lung Left Lung
Lobe Segment Lobe Division Segment

Upper

Apical
Posterior
Anterior

Upper

Upper

Apical posterior
Anterior

Lower
(lingular)

Superior
Inferior

Middle

Lateral
Medial

Lower

Superior
Medial basal
Anterior basal
Lateral basal
Posterior basal

Lower

Superior
Anterior medial basal
Lateral basal
Posterior basal

Modified from Jackson CL, Huber JF. Correlated applied anatomy of the bronchial tree and lungs with a system of nomenclature. Dis Chest 9(4);319-326, 1943.

Plates

2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7a
2.7b
2.8a
2.8b
2.9a
2.9b
2.10a
2.10b
 

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