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Bronchopulmonary segments of human lung. Left and right upper lobes: (1) apical, (2) posterior, (3) anterior, (4) superior lingular, and (5) inferior lingular
segments. Right middle lobe: (4) lateral and (5) medial segments. Lower lobes (6): superior (apical), (7) medial–basal, (8) anterior–basal, (9) lateral–basal,
and (10) posterior–basal segments. The medial–basal segment (7) is absent in the left lung. (Note: The lungs are represented as turned inward slightly to
display part of the lateral face.)
Source: Functional Design of the Human Lung for Gas Exchange, Fishman's Pulmonary Diseases and Disorders, 5e
Citation: Grippi MA, Elias JA, Fishman JA, Kotloff RM, Pack AI, Senior RM, Siegel MD. Fishman's Pulmonary Diseases and Disorders, 5e; 2015
Available at: http://mhmedical.com/ Accessed: May 10, 2017
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