BRONCHIAL TUBE vs BRONCHUS: NOUN
- A bronchus
- A bronchus or any of its branches.
- Either of the two main branches of the trachea
- Either of two airways, which are primary branches of the trachea, leading directly into the lungs.
- One of the subdivisions of the trachea or windpipe; esp. one of the two primary divisions.
- Either of two main branches of the trachea, leading directly to the lungs.
- Either of the two main branches of the trachea
BRONCHIAL TUBE vs BRONCHUS: RELATED WORDS
- Iliac vein, Dermoid cyst, Femoral vein, Bronchioles, Iliac artery, Prolapsed, Spermatic cord, Pancreatic duct, Thoracic cavity, Maxillary sinus, Diverticulum, Temporal bone, Windpipe, Trachea, Bronchus
- Hypoplasia, Parenchyma, Epididymis, Sigmoid colon, Inferior vena cava, Axillary artery, Aortic arch, Spermatic cord, Pulmonary artery, Pharynx, Mediastinum, Trachea, Hyparterial, Eparterial, Bronchial tube
BRONCHIAL TUBE vs BRONCHUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Iliac vein, Dermoid cyst, Femoral vein, Bronchioles, Iliac artery, Prolapsed, Spermatic cord, Pancreatic duct, Thoracic cavity, Maxillary sinus, Diverticulum, Temporal bone, Windpipe, Trachea, Bronchus
- Hypoplasia, Parenchyma, Epididymis, Sigmoid colon, Inferior vena cava, Axillary artery, Aortic arch, Spermatic cord, Pulmonary artery, Pharynx, Mediastinum, Trachea, Hyparterial, Eparterial, Bronchial tube
BRONCHIAL TUBE vs BRONCHUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Tarkovsky died from cancer of the right bronchial tube.
- Each bronchus is further divided into finer channels known as bronchioles.
- The data provided is for lung and bronchus cancer in general.
- Squamous cell carcinoma usually starts near a central bronchus.
- Memory aid: Rhonchus occurs in a partially blocked bronchus.
- SEER stat fact sheets: Lung and bronchus cancer.
- Includes cancer of the trachea, bronchus and lungs.
- While the left mainstem bronchus departs from the trachea at an angle, the right mainstem bronchus is almost a vertical continuation of the trachea.
- The right main bronchus is wider, shorter, and more vertical than the left main bronchus.
- The ends of the bronchus are rejoined attaching any remaining lobes to the bronchus.
- It is a congenital, short and thin bronchus towards pericardium originating either from right bronchus or intermediate bronchus.
BRONCHIAL TUBE vs BRONCHUS: QUESTIONS
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- What happens to the bronchus when the lung inflates?
- What does it mean to have narrowing of the bronchus?
- How many lobar bronchi are in the right principal bronchus?
- Can a mucous plug in the bronchus cause lung collapse?
- What is the medical term meaning pertaining to a bronchus?
- What are the signs and symptoms of tracheal bronchus?
- What is the bronchus-to-artery ratio in bronchiectasis?
- Where do inhaled foreign bodies usually enter the bronchus?
- Which bronchus is most accessible to aspiration pneumonia?
- What is the pathophysiology of abnormal tracheal bronchus?