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(Chest. 1961;40:364-373.)
© 1961 American College of Chest Physicians

Comments on Some Controversial Questions of Bronchial Classification and Nomenclature

DEZSO KASSAY M.D.1

1 Division of Research, Lankenau Hospital.

Six controversial and unsolved problems of bronchial classification and nomenclature are discussed. The following details of the bronchial anatomy are presented: (1) main, stem and lower lobe bronchi; (2) lateral or axillary region of the upper lobes; (3) superior or apical segment of the lower lobes; (4) subsuperior segment of the lower lobes; (5) medial basal segments, and (6) homology of the two lungs. Additional designation of bronchi, new terms, classification and nomenclature are proposed.







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