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Nederlands: Anatomie van de longen - bewerkt van afbeelding 962 uit de online editie van Gray's Anatomy
De longen bij de mens
1 = luchtpijp (trachea)
2 = rechter bronchus
3 = linker bronchus
4 = rechter long (pulmo dexter): bovenste (4a), middenste (4b) en onderste (4c) longlob
5 = linker long (pulmo sinister): bovenste (5a) en onderste (5b) longlob
6(dextra/rechts) = fissura horizontalis
6(sinistra/links) = fissura obliqua
7 = fissura obliqua
8 = arteria pulmonalis
English: Anatomy of the lungs - based on image 962 from online edition of Gray's Anatomy
The lungs
1 = trachea
2 = right bronchus
3 = left bronchus
4 = right lobe: superior (4a), middle (4b), inferior (4c) lobes
5 = left lobe: superior (5a) and inferior (5b) lobes
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