The first lesion is CB, which is an irreversible lesion that develops by concentric fibrosis in the bronchiole submucosa layer with continual external circular scarring. The fibrotic and ...
It contains these parts: two lungs tubes leading from the mouth and nose to the lungs ( trachea, bronchus and bronchiole) various structures in the chest that allow air to move in and out of the ...
2-4). It is important to recognize the anatomic structure of the terminal bronchiole as it transitions into the alveolar ducts. This may be difficult in cases where the specimen shows artifactual ...
We soar above in the chopper, struck silent by the discombobulating beauty of it all. A cerulean channel cuts a swathe between ridges of reef like an enormous, flowing spine, the reef as lungs, tiny ...