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" The cartilaginous skeleton of the bronchial tree. "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 729205
Doc. No : b548959
Main Entry : Ferdinand Vanpeperstraete
Title & Author : The cartilaginous skeleton of the bronchial tree.\ Ferdinand Vanpeperstraete
Publication Statement : Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, Springer, 1973
Series Statement : Advances in anatomy, embryology, and cell biology, v. 48, fasc. 3.
Page. NO : 80 pages 42 illustrations 24 cm.
ISBN : 0387065369
: : 3540065369
: : 9780387065366
: : 9783540065364
Contents : I. Introduction.- II. Historical Review.- A. From Cl. Galenus to Chr. Aeby (1880).- B. From Chr. Aeby (1880).- III. Method and Material.- A. Method.- 1. Macroscopic Staining of Cartilage.- 2. Study of the Cartilages.- 3. Reproduction.- 4. Advantages.- 5. Disadvantages.- B. Material.- IV. The Adult Human Bronchial Tree.- A. General Appearance.- B. Terminology.- 1. Rings.- 2. Modified Rings.- 3. Plates.- 4. Carinal or Bifurcation Cartilages.- V. The lower Part of the Trachea.- A. Polymorphism of Rings.- B. Method of counting Rings.- VI. The Tracheal Bifurcation.- A. Own Criteria.- 1. The Tracheo-Bronchial Angle.- 2. The Carina: a Bronchial Structure.- 3. The Shape of the Rings.- B. Description and Classification.- 1. Absence of Cartilaginous Continuity between Trachea and Bronchi.- 2. Cartilaginous Continuity between Trachea and Bronchi.- 3. Recapitulation.- C. Amount of Cartilage in the Carina.- D. Conclusion.- VII. The Main Bronchi.- A. The Right Main Bronchus.- 1. Number of Rings.- 2. The Upper and the Lower Part.- 3. Connections.- 4. The Membranous Part.- B. The Left Main Bronchus.- 1. Number of Rings.- 2. Connections.- 3. The Membranous Part.- C. Comparison between the Two Main Bronchi.- VIII. The Lobar Bronchi.- A. The Right Upper Lobe Bronchus.- 1. Cartilages.- 2. Connections.- 3. Paries Membranacea.- 4. Orifice.- B. The Left Upper Lobe Bronchus.- 1. Cartilages.- 2. Connections.- 3. The Secondary Carinal Cartilage.- 4. Paries Membranacea.- 5. Orifice.- C. The Middle Lobe Bronchus.- 1. Cartilages.- 2. Connections.- 3. The Secondary Carinal Cartilage.- 4. Paries Membranacea.- 5. Orifice.- D. The Right Lower Lobe Bronchus.- 1. Cartilages.- 2. Connections.- 3. Orifice.- 4. The Orifice to the Apical Lower Segmental Bronchus.- E. The Left Lower Lobe Bronchus.- 1. Cartilages.- 2. Connections.- 3. Orifice.- 4. The Orifice to the Apical Lower Segmental Bronchus.- F. The Five Lobar Bronchi.- 1. The Right Upper Lobe Bronchus.- 2. The Right Middle and Left Upper Lobe Bronchi.- 3. The Lower Lobe Bronchi.- 4. Conclusions.- IX. The Pulmonary Hilum.- 1. Rings and Plates.- 2. Where Rings and Plates were found.- 3. Extra- and Intrapulmonary Airways.- 4. The Extrapulmonary Airways.- 5. The Intrapulmonary Airways.- 6. Cartilages Outside and Inside the Lungs.- 7. Conclusions.- X. Foetal Studies.- 1. Embryology.- 2. Histogenesis of Cartilage.- 3. Own Investigations.- a) First Period: 7th to 11th Week.- b) Second Period: 12th and 13th Week.- c) Third Period: 14th Week and older.- 4. Summary and Conclusions.- XI. Age and Sex.- XII. Animal Studies.- 1. Amphibia.- 2. Reptilia.- 3. Aves.- 4. Mammalia.- 5. Summary and Conclusions.- XIII. Morphogenesis.- XIV. Summary.- Acknowledgement.- References.
Subject : Bronchi -- anatomy histology.
Subject : Bronchi.
Subject : Cartilage.
LC Classification : ‭QL854‬‭.F473 1973‬
Added Entry : Ferdinand Vanpeperstraete
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