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- What Is the Hilum of the Lung? - Verywell Health
The hilum is a region in the lungs where airways, blood vessels, and nerves enter and exit Enlarged hilar lymph nodes can be caused by infections like tuberculosis or conditions like cancer
- Hilum (anatomy) - Wikipedia
In human anatomy, the hilum ( ˈhaɪləm ; pl : hila), sometimes formerly called a hilus ( ˈhaɪləs ; pl : hili), is a depression or fissure where structures such as blood vessels and nerves enter an organ
- Hilum | anatomy | Britannica
(The hilum is the point of entry on each lung for the bronchus, blood vessels, and nerves ) These veins then pass to the left atrium, where their contents are poured into the heart
- Hilum of the Lung: Overview of Anatomy, Function, and Illnesses
What is the hilum? The hilum is what connects your lungs to their supporting structures and where pulmonary vessels enter and exit your lungs
- Hilum | definition of hilum by Medical dictionary
hilum A small gap or opening in an organ through which connecting structures such as arteries, veins, nerves or ducts enter or leave
- Hilum | Explanation
A hilum is a term used in medicine to describe a particular area or structure in an organ where vessels, nerves, or ducts enter or exit For example, in the lungs, the hilum is the spot where the main bronchus (airway), arteries, veins, and nerves enter and exit
- Hilum - (Anatomy and Physiology I) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations . . .
The hilum of the lung is an indented region on its mediastinal surface through which bronchi, blood vessels, lymph vessels, and nerves enter and exit the lung It acts as a critical hub for the respiratory system's plumbing and wiring
- Hilum of the lung: Anatomy and clinical aspects | Kenhub
This article will analyze the hilum in detail, providing you with its exact location, the structures that one can find there, together with some clinical aspects
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