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A schematic drawing of the different segments of the lungs. Note the right lung has 10 anatomical segments, whereas the left lung has 9 segments only.
Anterior view of the distal trachea, carina, right and left bronchial trees. Right upper lobe segments: 1 apical; 2: anterior; 3: posterior. Right middle lobe
segments: 4: lateral; 5: medial. Right lower lobe segments: 6: superior; 7: medial basal; 8: anterior basal; 9: lateral basal; 10: posterior basal. Left upper
lobe segments: 1 and 3: apical posterior; 2: anterior; 4: superior lingular; 5: inferior lingular. Left lower lobe segments: 6: superior; 7 and 8: anteromedial
basal; 9: lateral basal; 10: posterior basal. (Courtesy of Dr. Thomas W. Rice and Joseph A. Pangrace, Cleveland Clinic.)
Source: Segmentectomy for Primary Lung Cancer, Adult Chest Surgery, 2e
Citation: Sugarbaker DJ, Bueno R, Colson YL, Jaklitsch MT, Krasna MJ, Mentzer SJ, Williams M, Adams A. Adult Chest Surgery, 2e; 2015
Available at: http://mhmedical.com/ Accessed: May 12, 2017
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