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- The Lingula of the Lung: 3D Anatomy Model - Innerbody
The lingula is located on the anterior side of the left lung, inferior to the cardiac notch and superior to the oblique fissure It is the inferior-most region of the superior lobe of the left lung and acts as a long extension of the superior lobe toward the medial base of the lung
- Lingula - Radiology In Plain English
The lingula is a small tongue-like projection of the left lung that can be mentioned on radiology reports It is most commonly described on chest X-rays and CT scans This article will discuss the lingula and some of the abnormalities that can be identified on imaging studies
- Lingula (brachiopod) - Wikipedia
Lingula is a genus of brachiopods within the class Lingulata Lingula or forms very close in appearance have existed possibly since the Cambrian Like its relatives, it has two unadorned organo-phosphatic valves and a long fleshy stalk
- Lingula (lung) | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia. org
The lingula is a combined term for the two lingular bronchopulmonary segments of the left upper lobe: superior lingular segment; inferior lingular segment; The two lingular segments are the most anterior of the segments in the left upper lobe lying below the apicoposterior and anterior segments and above the oblique fissure Radiographic features
- Lingula of left lung - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS
This area of the left lobe - the lingula, means little tongue (in Latin) and is often referred to as the tongue in the lung There are two bronchopulmonary segments of the lingula: superior and inferior
- Understanding Lingular Pneumonia: Symptoms Care
Lingular pneumonia refers to an infection or inflammation in the lingula, which is the upper division of the left lung's lower lobe It is a type of pneumonia that requires prompt medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment
- What Is Lingula Of Lung? | Essential Anatomy Insight
The lingula of lung is unique to the left lung, comprising two segments: superior and inferior Unlike other segments, it is positioned beneath the cardiac notch, allowing it to adapt to the heart’s shape and maintain optimal airflow
- Lingula - Wikipedia
Lingula is Latin for "little tongue" It can stand for: Lingula, a brachiopod genus of the family Lingulidae, which is among the few brachiopods surviving today but also known from fossils over 500 million years old; A wide strap above the instep in sandals; In anatomy:
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