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Applied Anatomy of the Lung - Part 1
Instructions
About the Author
Introduction
Anatomic Range of the Respiratory System
Overview
Overview Continued
Examination of the lungs with a stethoscope
Imaging the Chest
Why do we see structures on x-ray?
Chest Imaging
Flow: Basic Principles
      Velocity of Flow
      Flow Principles Continued
Flow: Airways and Blood Vessels
      The Arteries
      The Bronchovascular Bundle
      Venous Drainage
Flow: Applied
Flow: Applied Continued
Lung Movement: Basic Principles
Lung Movement: 5 Layers
First Layer - Bone
Second Layer - Muscle
Third Layer - Pleura
Fourth Layer - Lung
Fifth Layer - Surfactant
First Layer - Bone
      Fractured Ribs
      Scoliosis
Second Layer - Muscle
      Paralysis
Third Layer - Pleura
      Pneumothorax
      Pleural Effusion
Fourth and Fifth Layer
Breathing Instructions - The CXR
Lung Function Tests - Lung Volumes
      Breath-hold Deep Inspiration
      Expiration
      Residual Volume
Lung Capacities
      Vital Capacity
      Total Lung Capacity
Gas Exchange: Basic Principles
Gas Exchange: Applied
Components of the Lung
Right Lung Parts: Basic Anatomy
Right Lung Anatomy Continued
Right Lung Parts: Applied
Right Lung Applied Continued
Left Lung Parts: Basic Anatomy
Left Lung Parts: Applied
Left Lung Applied Continued
The Acinus
The Secondary Lobule (a.k.a. pulmonary lobule)
      Grapes of Exchange - A Romantic Story
The Secondary Lobule: Applied
      Disease of the Secondary Lobule
      CT Example
      Congestive Heart Failure
      Carcinoma Sarcoidosis
Conclusion
References


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