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Airway in the respiratory tract
branch from the trachea at the carina are the right main bronchus and the left main bronchus. These are the widest bronchi, and enter the right lung,
Bronchus
Structure of the respiratory system
bronchioles. trachea main bronchus (diameter approximately 1 – 1.4 cm in adults) lobar bronchus (diameter approximately 1 cm) segmental bronchus (diameter 4.5 to
Respiratory_tract
Malignant tumor characterized by uncontrolled cell growth in lung tissue
across T2 Any of: Tumor > 3 cm but ≤ 5 cm across Involvement of the main bronchus but not the carina Invasion of visceral pleura Atelectasis/obstructive
Lung_cancer
Tissue
Bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue (BALT) is a tertiary lymphoid structure. It is a part of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT), and it consists
Bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue
Bronchus-associated_lymphoid_tissue
Branch of the right main bronchus
The eparterial bronchus (right superior lobar bronchus) is a branch of the right main bronchus given off about 2.5 cm from the bifurcation of the trachea
Eparterial_bronchus
Anatomical structure
eparterial bronchus, pulmonary artery, hyparterial bronchus, and inferior pulmonary vein. Left side: (superior to inferior) pulmonary artery, main bronchus, and
Root_of_the_lung
Artery in pulmonary circulation carrying deoxygenated blood from heart to lungs
upper lobe bronchus, and interlobar artery that supplies the right middle and inferior lobes of the lung, running together with bronchus intermedius
Pulmonary_artery
Type of malignant cancer
Organization for Rare Disorders. "Small cell carcinoma of the Lung and Bronchus". Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Relative Survival
Small-cell_carcinoma
Medical condition of the respiratory system
of mucus, it is called mucoid impaction of bronchus. A bronchocele results from obstruction of the bronchus. Overproduction of mucus can also contribute
Bronchocele
Primary organ of the respiratory system
bronchial bud grows out as a tubular epithelium that becomes a bronchus. Each bronchus branches into bronchioles. The branching is a result of the tip
Lung
Medical condition
with noisy breathing and/or wheezing. There is collapse of a main stem bronchus on exhalation. If the trachea is also involved the term tracheobronchomalacia
Bronchomalacia
Frontal part of an animal's body, between its head and abdomen
blocked and traps air. The blockage may be caused by something inside the bronchus, such as a plug of mucus, a tumour, or an inhaled foreign object such as
Thorax
Part of the aorta
arches over the pulmonary trunk, right pulmonary artery, and right main bronchus to lie behind the right second costal cartilage. The right lung and sternum
Aortic_arch
Passageways by which air passes through the nose or mouth to the alveoli of the lungs
Cross sectional cut of primary bronchiole Trachea Primary bronchus Lobar bronchus Segmental bronchus Bronchiole Alveolar duct Alveolus Tortora GJ (2010). Principles
Bronchiole
Damage to the tracheobronchial tree
chest that surround the left main bronchus may protect it. Another possibility is that people with left main bronchus injuries are more likely to also
Tracheobronchial_injury
System of procedure codes within ICD-9 Clinical Modification
Excision of lung and bronchus (32.0) Local excision or destruction of lesion or tissue of bronchus (32.1) Other excision of bronchus (32.2) Local excision
ICD-9-CM_Volume_3
Carcinoma that derives from squamous epithelial cells
a squamous-cell carcinoma. The tumour is on the left, obstructing the bronchus (lung); beyond the tumour, the bronchus is inflamed and contains mucus.
Squamous-cell_carcinoma
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
pattern Bgee Human Mouse (ortholog) Top expressed in trachea bronchus epithelium of bronchus bronchial epithelial cell olfactory zone of nasal mucosa nasal
SLPI
the tumour-bronchus relationship and described five types: In “Type 1” the bronchial lumen is patent up to the tumour. In “Type 2” the bronchus is contained
Air_bronchogram
Vocal organ of birds
structure called the pessulus that divides the trachea in half where the two bronchus branch out. The pessulus is ossified, and lined with tympaniform membranes
Syrinx_(bird_anatomy)
neoplasm of trachea, bronchus, and lung 162.0 Trachea 162.2 Main bronchus 162.3 Upper lobe, bronchus or lung 162.4 Middle lobe, bronchus or lung 162.5 Lower
List of ICD-9 codes 140–239: neoplasms
List_of_ICD-9_codes_140–239:_neoplasms
Spreading of a disease inside a body
Squamous cell carcinoma occluding bronchus with metastasis to adjacent lymph node
Metastasis
Localized patches of lung collapse caused by excess fluid or mucus buildup
patches of atelectasis (lung collapse). This causes the area around the bronchus to appear more prominent on an X-ray. It has also been described as donut
Peribronchial_cuffing
Group of diseases involving cell growth
its ulceration. For example, mass effects from lung cancer can block the bronchus resulting in cough or pneumonia; esophageal cancer can cause narrowing
Cancer
Path by which a drug, fluid, poison, or other substance is taken into the body
(conducting zone) main bronchus (conducting zone) lobar bronchus (conducting zone) segmental bronchus (conducting zone) subsegmental bronchus (conducting zone)
Route_of_administration
Medical condition
the fact that the anatomy of the right main bronchus is wider and steeper than that of the left main bronchus, allowing objects to enter more easily than
Foreign_body_aspiration
Partial collapse of a lung causing reduced gas exchange
of this context, atelectasis implies some blockage of a bronchiole or bronchus, which can be within the airway (foreign body, mucus plug), from the wall
Atelectasis
Country in West Asia
leading causes of reported hospital deaths were: malignant neoplasm of bronchus or lung (4.6%), Acute myocardial infarction (3%), pneumonia (2.2%), exposure
Lebanon
Country in Eastern Europe
strokes, hypertensive heart disease, cirrhosis of the liver, and trachea, bronchus, and lung cancers. On 19 December 2016, the Moldovan parliament approved
Moldova
Entry of materials into the larynx (voice box) and lower respiratory tract
right main bronchus is more vertical and slightly wider than that of the left, so aspirated objects are more likely to end up in this bronchus or one of
Pulmonary_aspiration
Ridge of cartilage separating the openings of the main bronchi
retrieved 2020-11-17 Hardie, E. (2014-01-01), "Chapter 46 - Trachea and bronchus", in Langley-Hobbs, Sorrel J.; Demetriou, Jackie L.; Ladlow, Jane F. (eds
Carina_of_trachea
Bronchorrhea is the production of more than 100 mL per day of watery sputum. Chronic bronchitis is a common cause, but it may also be caused by asthma
Bronchorrhea
Process of moving air in and out of the lungs
The lower airways: Trachea Mainstem bronchus Lobar bronchus Segmental bronchus Bronchiole Alveolar duct Alveolus
Breathing
Pneumonia from an unusual source
suggests. Infiltration commonly begins in the perihilar region (where the bronchus begins) and spreads in a wedge- or fan-shaped fashion toward the periphery
Atypical_pneumonia
Vertebrate organ through which food passes to the stomach
downwards, the esophagus passes behind the right pulmonary artery, left main bronchus, and left atrium. At this point, it passes through the diaphragm. The thoracic
Esophagus
Medical device
into either bronchus. By Smith Medical, Rosmalen, NL, has a preformed angulation at the distal tip to aid placement in the desired bronchus. By Teleflex
Bronchial_blocker
Protein in the species Homo sapiens
Human Mouse (ortholog) Top expressed in right uterine tube epithelium of bronchus bronchial epithelial cell oocyte epithelium of nasopharynx nasal epithelium
TUBA4B
Medical imaging procedure
Bronchial wall thickness (T) and diameter of the bronchus (D)
CT_scan
and 2124 were analyzed for certain cancer clusters. The cancers analyzed included the esophagus, larynx, liver, lung & bronchus, and urinary bladder.
Creosote contamination in Houston's Fifth Ward
Creosote_contamination_in_Houston's_Fifth_Ward
Main nerve of the parasympathetic nervous system
posterior to the superior vena cava, descends posterior to the right main bronchus, and contributes to cardiac, pulmonary, and esophageal plexuses. It forms
Vagus_nerve
marrow cell epithelium of nasopharynx nasal epithelium urethra bronchus epithelium of bronchus Top expressed in sciatic nerve utricle iris Rostral migratory
ST6GAL1
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
thyroid gland left lobe of thyroid gland Top expressed in bronchus trachea lobar bronchus spermatocyte superior frontal gyrus mesothelium of visceral
SFI1
Medical condition
gastrointestinal tract; other common sites include the breast, ovaries, bronchus and kidney. People with colorectal cancer are at risk of liver metastases
Liver_metastasis
Portion of lung supplied by a segmental bronchus
bronchopulmonary segment is a portion of lung supplied by a specific segmental bronchus and its vessels. These arteries branch from the pulmonary and bronchial
Bronchopulmonary_segment
Medical condition
Eosinophilic bronchitis (EB) is a type of airway inflammation due to excessive mast cell recruitment and activation in the superficial airways as opposed
Eosinophilic_bronchitis
Mammals of the family Leporidae
in and out of the lungs. The trachea then splits into a left and right bronchus, which meet the lungs at a structure called the hilum. From there, the
Rabbit
Medical examination of a corpse
left lung is then easily accessible and can be removed by cutting the bronchus, artery, and vein at the hilum. The right lung can then be similarly removed
Autopsy
Medical condition
the anatomic position of the aortic arch, which overrides the left main bronchus, a downward tug of the trachea may be felt if an aneurysm is present. It
Oliver's_sign
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
mucosa nasal epithelium mucosa of paranasal sinus trachea bronchus epithelium of bronchus bronchial epithelial cell tongue superior surface of tongue
BPIFA1
Autoimmune diseases of the skin
therapy for psoriasis have a 52% increased risk cancers of the lung and bronchus, a 205% increase in the risk of developing cancers of the upper gastrointestinal
Psoriasis
Mundane anatomical variations in humans
Costocoracoideus muscle Azygos lobe of the lung Tracheal bronchus (see Bronchus) Cardiac bronchus (see Bronchus) Supernumerary lung fissures Horseshoe lung Bifurcated
List_of_anatomical_variations
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
orbitofrontal cortex Top expressed in genital tubercle tail of embryo bronchus lobar bronchus lip dentate gyrus of hippocampal formation granule cell ascending
Plexin_A1
Type of germ cell tumor
calcified areas, and a few cystic spaces lined with smooth membrane and containing a hair. In the left lower corner, the involved B5 bronchus is evident.
Teratoma
Veins that transfer oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart
the lowest part of the lung hilum. Behind the pulmonary artery is the bronchus. The right main pulmonary veins (contains oxygenated blood) pass behind
Pulmonary_vein
Chronic lung condition
of one or more lobes of the lung due to the partial obstruction of the bronchus. This causes symptoms of pressure on the nearby organs. It is associated
Emphysema
Biological system in animals and plants for gas exchange
openings of the ventrobronchi, into the continuation of the intrapulmonary bronchus towards the dorsobronchi and posterior air sacs. From the dorsobronchi
Respiratory_system
Protein-coding gene in humans
palpebral conjunctiva periodontal fiber right lobe of liver epithelium of bronchus Top expressed in yolk sac blastocyst embryo duodenum colon proximal tubule
SCO2
Deaths per 1,000 individuals per year
respiratory infections, 40 Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, 27 Trachea, bronchus, and lung cancers, 23 Diabetes mellitus, 21 Road injury, 19 Diarrhoeal
Mortality_rate
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
(ortholog) Top expressed in duodenum mucosa of transverse colon epithelium of bronchus rectum vagina skin of leg upper lobe of left lung skin of abdomen islet
MALL
Inflammation of the large airways in the lungs
Bronchitis is inflammation of the bronchi (large and medium-sized airways) in the lungs that causes coughing. Bronchitis usually begins as an infection
Bronchitis
Class of G protein-coupled receptors
and COPD – reduce bronchial smooth muscle contraction thus dilating the bronchus hyperkalemia – increase cellular potassium intake preterm birth – reduce
Adrenergic_receptor
Medical condition
connection to pleural space or bronchus (rare). bronchobiliary fistula: pathological communication between a bronchus and the biliary tract (extremely
Biliary_fistula
Medical intervention
and fistulization (abnormal opening between two hollow organs) of the bronchus, aorta, esophagus and skin.[citation needed] The technique involved surgically
Pneumonolysis
Protein-coding gene in humans
oocyte mucosa of paranasal sinus trachea secondary oocyte jejunal mucosa bronchus bronchial epithelial cell Top expressed in retinal pigment epithelium ciliary
RDH10
controversial claims about how she sustained her injuries. Melendez punctures the bronchus of the patient during surgery and is put under investigation after Shaun
List of The Good Doctor episodes
List_of_The_Good_Doctor_episodes
1993 studio album by Autechre
Title Length 1. "Kalpol Introl" 3:18 2. "Bike" 7:57 3. "Autriche" 6:53 4. "Bronchus 2" 3:33 5. "Basscadet" 5:23 6. "Eggshell" 9:01 7. "Doctrine" 7:48 8. "Maetl"
Incunabula_(album)
Medical instrument
include the cystoscope (bladder), nephroscope (kidney), bronchoscope (bronchus), arthroscope (joints) and colonoscope (colon), and laparoscope (abdomen
Endoscope
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
mucosa of pharynx gums gingival epithelium oral cavity bronchus gastric mucosa epithelium of bronchus Top expressed in corneal stroma superior surface of
Aldehyde dehydrogenase 3 family, member A1
Aldehyde_dehydrogenase_3_family,_member_A1
Disability therapy profession
including dysphagia Adults recovering from significant tumors in the bronchus, lung, oropharynx, breast, and brain Adults with mild, moderate, or severe
Speech–language_pathology
Tube for one-sided lung ventilation
the trachea while the longer one is placed in either the left or right bronchus in order to selectively ventilate the left or right lung respectively.
Double-lumen endobronchial tube
Double-lumen_endobronchial_tube
Central part of the thoracic cavity
starting of the cardiac plexus. The azygos vein arching over the right main bronchus and joining into the superior vena cava. The thoracic duct crossing the
Mediastinum
Largest artery in the human body
addition to these blood vessels, the aortic arch crosses the left main bronchus. Between the aortic arch and the pulmonary trunk is a network of autonomic
Aorta
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
of nasal mucosa caudate nucleus putamen nucleus accumbens epithelium of bronchus bronchial epithelial cell gonad dorsal motor nucleus of vagus nerve prefrontal
SPEF1
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
tubercle right lung ventricular zone corneal stroma left lung epithelium of bronchus lens More reference expression data BioGPS More reference expression data
SEMA3F
X-ray view of skull
Malignancy Chronic mastoiditis with granulations Eosinophilic granuloma Tuberculosis Multiple myeloma Skull metastases from kidney, bronchus, breast etc.
Schuller's_view
Canal in Texas
services found greater than expected rates of leukemia, cervix, lung, and bronchus cancer on Harris County's industrial east side. Drawing of ship at port
Houston_Ship_Channel
Protein found in humans
Human Mouse (ortholog) Top expressed in right uterine tube epithelium of bronchus bronchial epithelial cell olfactory zone of nasal mucosa right hemisphere
Cilia and flagella associated protein 74
Cilia_and_flagella_associated_protein_74
Diffuse system of lymphoid tissue
component of GALT found in the lining of the small intestines.) BALT (bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue) NALT (nasal-associated lymphoid tissue) CALT
Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue
Mucosa-associated_lymphoid_tissue
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
tissue right coronary artery saphenous vein decidua urethra epithelium of bronchus bronchial epithelial cell Top expressed in endothelial cell of lymphatic
PRSS23
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
left lung lobe epithelium of bronchus epithelium of bronchiole external carotid artery atrioventricular valve main bronchus More reference expression data
SCGB3A2
Protein-coding gene in humans
testicle islet of Langerhans mucosa of ileum body of pancreas epithelium of bronchus secondary oocyte nasal epithelium bronchial epithelial cell Top expressed
CHST4
Genus of beetles
Oryctini. BioLib lists: Trichogomphus acuticollis Arrow, 1908 Trichogomphus bronchus (Herbst, 1785) type species (as Scarabaeus milo Olivier, 1789) Trichogomphus
Trichogomphus
The Reid Index is a mathematical relationship that exists in a human bronchus section observed under the microscope. It is defined as ratio between the
Reid_index
cerebellar vermis nasal epithelium gonad secondary oocyte epithelium of bronchus bronchial epithelial cell corpus epididymis caput epididymis n/a More reference
C10orf95
Medical condition
Cancer. 67 (2): 221–6. doi:10.1016/j.lungcan.2009.04.006. PMC 2815153. PMID 19497635. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cancers of bronchus and lung.
Limited-stage small cell lung carcinoma
Limited-stage_small_cell_lung_carcinoma
Lower respiratory tract disease that affects the airways leading into the lungs
Bronchospasm or a bronchial spasm is a sudden constriction of the muscles in the walls of the bronchioles. It is caused by the release (degranulation)
Bronchospasm
Radiologic sign in chest X-ray
Luftsichel sign are luminal (such as a mucus plug in the left upper lobe bronchus), mural (such as a bronchogenic carcinoma) and extrinsic (such as bronchial
Luftsichel_sign
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
expressed in right uterine tube body of pancreas trachea epithelium of bronchus bronchial epithelial cell pituitary gland olfactory zone of nasal mucosa
CYB561
Bloody mucus from coughing
names Haemoptysis, coughing up of blood Lower left: Inflammation of the bronchus can bring about bloody mucus. Pronunciation /hɪˈmɒptɪsɪs/ Specialty Pulmonology
Hemoptysis
Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens
Human Mouse (ortholog) Top expressed in nasal epithelium epithelium of bronchus olfactory zone of nasal mucosa bronchial epithelial cell mucosa of paranasal
Mucin-16
Medical condition
growing larger than 4 cm. The right bronchus was most likely to be affected by the tumor, then the left bronchus and trachea. Prior to making a diagnosis
Acinic cell carcinoma of the lung
Acinic_cell_carcinoma_of_the_lung
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
zone of nasal mucosa Top expressed in bronchus calvaria molar main bronchus body of femur epithelium of bronchus maxillary prominence skin of external
TNFRSF19
Alzheimer disease and other dementias 73.9 COVID-19 73.5 Stroke 44.5 Trachea, bronchus, lung cancers 40 Hypertensive heart disease 30.1 Chronic obstructive pulmonary
Health_in_Switzerland
Tumors of the endocrine and nervous systems
Thymus and mediastinal carcinoid tumors Pulmonary neuroendocrine tumors bronchus pulmonary carcinoid tumors: typical carcinoid (TC; low-grade); atypical
Neuroendocrine_tumor
Medical intervention
lobectomy that is coupled with the removal of a part of the main bronchus. The ends of the bronchus are then rejoined to reattach any remaining lung lobes. This
Lung_surgery
All Latin and Greek roots beginning with G
bronchiole, bronchion, bronchitis, bronchomalacia, bronchopneumonia, bronchus, tracheobronchomalacia bront- thunder Greek βροντή (brontḗ) brontology
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A–G
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/A–G
Chemical herbicide and defoliant
evidence of an association was linked with respiratory cancers (lung, bronchus, trachea, larynx); prostate cancer; multiple myeloma; and bladder cancer
Agent_Orange
(6.9%), transport accidents (5.4%) and malignant neoplasm of trachea, bronchus & lung (2.2%). In 2016, the Ischemic heart disease was the principal cause
Health_in_Malaysia
aorta, posteriorly by the descending aorta, medially by the left main bronchus, and laterally by mediastinal pleura. The presence of water radiodensity
Aortopulmonary_space
structures, containing the pulmonary artery, the pulmonary veins, the main bronchus for each side, some vegetative nerves and the lymphatics) of each lung
List of lymph nodes of the human body
List_of_lymph_nodes_of_the_human_body
BRONCHUS
BRONCHUS
BRONCHUS
BRONCHUS
Girl/Female
Tamil
Leadership
Girl/Female
British, English, Latin
Abbreviation of Cecilia; Blind
Boy/Male
Irish
Strong fighter.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Malborough (Devon) or Marlborough (Wiltshire). The Wiltshire place name is from an unattested Old English personal name Mǣrla or Old English meargealla ‘gentian’ + beorg ‘hill’, ‘mound’.Irish : possibly a variant of the County Clare surname Malborough, Marlborough, which MacLysaght considers to be probably an Anglicization of Gaelic Ó Maoilbhearaigh (see Mulberry 2).Perhaps also an Americanized form of German Malburg.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian
Hunger
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Conqueror of Ones Heart
Boy/Male
Indian
Big Snake
Girl/Female
Hindu
Consort of Shambhu, Goddess Parvati
Boy/Male
Muslim
Majd Udeen | مجد یودین
The glory of the faith
Girl/Female
Tamil
BRONCHUS
BRONCHUS
BRONCHUS
BRONCHUS
BRONCHUS
n.
One of the subdivisions of the trachea or windpipe; esp. one of the two primary divisions.
a.
Situated below an artery; applied esp. to the branches of the bronchi given off below the point where the pulmonary artery crosses the bronchus.
pl.
of Bronchus
n.
The main bronchus of each lung.
a.
Situated in front of the bronchus; -- applied especially to an air sac on either side of the esophagus of birds.
n. pl.
See Bronchus.
a.
Situated upon or above an artery; -- applied esp. to the branches of the bronchi given off above the point where the pulmonary artery crosses the bronchus.