Lingula of left lung
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#1 - Anterior border of lung #2 - Oblique fissure #3 - Cardiac notch #4 - Lingula of left lung |
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1. Oblique fissure 2. Vertebral part 3. Hilum of lung 4. Cardiac impression 5. Diaphragmatic surface (Lingula not labeled, but is visible at bottom right.) |
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Latin | lingula pulmonis sinistri |
Dorlands/Elsevier | l_11/12496679 |
According to most sources, there is no middle lobe in the left lung as there is in the right lung. However, the term lingula is used to denote a projection of the upper lobe of the left lung that serves as the homologue, and some sources define this as a distinct lobe.
There are two bronchopulmonary segments of the lingula: Superior and inferior.
It is thought that the lingula of the left lobe is the remnant of the middle lobe of the left lung, which has been lost through evolution
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[edit] External links
- Lung Lobes
- lingula+of+left+lung at eMedicine Dictionary
- 705036347 at GPnotebook
- SUNY Labs 19:13-0103 - "Pleural Cavities and Lungs: Lobes and Fissures of the Lungs"
- SUNY Labs 19:16-0203 - "Pleural Cavities and Lungs: Bronchopulmonary Segments"
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