bronchopulmonary segments
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There are 10 broncho pulmonary segments in the right lung: three in the superior lobe, two in the middle lobe, and five in the inferior lobe. Some of the segments may fuse in the left lung to form usually 8-9 segments (4–5 in the upper lobe and 4–5 in the lower lobe).
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There are 10 broncho pulmonary segments in the right lung: three in the superior lobe, two in the middle lobe, and five in the inferior lobe. Some of the segments may fuse in the left lung to form usually 8-9 segments (4–5 in the upper lobe and 4–5 in the lower lobe).
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A bronchopulmonary segment is a division of the lung; in fact, these segments are the largest subdivisions of a lung lobe. In other words, lung lobes are subdivided into bronchopulmonary segments that are each supplied by a tertiary (segmental) bronchus. Segments are pyramidal-shaped, with their apices facing the lung root and their bases at the pleural surface. An important side note is that these subdivisions are not defined by surface boundaries, but instead by origin, so they are named according to the segmental bronchi supplying them
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