Carol Hrejsa

Anatomy of the Lungs 

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Types of Muscle Cells

medical illustration of This anatomical illustration of the lungs highlights key structures such as the trachea, which bifurcates into the primary bronchi for each lung. The right lung has three lobes, while the left lung has two lobes, including the oblique and horizontal fissures. This visual is essential for patient education and medical training, enhancing understanding of respiratory anatomy and function. Keywords: lungs, bronchus, trachea, lobes, fissures, patient education, medical training, respiratory anatomy.
Next medical illustration of A cricopharyngeal muscle bougie dilator is a medical device used to widen the upper esophageal sphincter (UES), also known as the cricopharyngeus muscle. This procedure treats cricopharyngeal muscle dysfunction (CPD), which causes dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing. The device aids in muscle dilation to improve esophageal function and alleviate swallowing disorders. Keywords: epiglottis, esophagus, throat, sagittal, dilate

Cricopharyngeal Bougie Dilator

This anatomical illustration of the lungs highlights key structures such as the trachea, which bifurcates into the primary bronchi for each lung. The right lung has three lobes, while the left lung has two lobes, including the oblique and horizontal fissures. This visual is essential for patient education and medical training, enhancing understanding of respiratory anatomy and function. Keywords: lungs, bronchus, trachea, lobes, fissures, patient education, medical training, respiratory anatomy.

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