Lobule Pulmonary

Lobule pulmonary is a term that refers to a separate lung in the heart with a lobular structure. A large lung is a collection of adjacent pulmonary lobes, including large branches of the respiratory tract, numerous arterial, venous and lymphatic vessels, and branches of nerves emerging from the spinal cord. Let us consider in more detail the concept of “pulmonary lobule”.

Lobules are one of the options that is actively used in radiography. Pulmonary division units are small areas, usually rectangular, located on the surface of the lung tissue. These structures are visualized on an x-ray, which makes it possible to identify the type of pathological changes in the lungs. The patient will not perceive his lungs as separate objects due to their mixing, but on diagnostic sections, each organ can be clearly demarcated into areas of a pulmonary defect or unchanged pulmonary parenchyma. The pulmonary area is designated by three letters: type of pulmonary lesion, beech