- The
lower respiratory tract is also
called the
respiratory tree or
tracheobronchial tree, to
describe the
branching structure of
airways supplying air...
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Tracheobronchial injury (TBI) is
damage to the
tracheobronchial tree (the
airway structure involving the
trachea and bronchi). It can
result from blunt...
- The
tracheobronchial lymph nodes are
lymph nodes that are
located around the
division of
trachea and main bronchi.
These lymph nodes form four main groups...
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carcinoma of the
lymph nodes around the
region where the
trachea divides.
Tracheobronchial injury, an
injury to the airways,
occurs within 2.5 cm of the carina...
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accompanying the
arteries and veins.
These drain into the brachiocephalic,
tracheobronchial and
parasternal lymph nodes. The
nerves supplying the
thymus arise...
- is
membranous (does not
contain cartilage). This is as
opposed to
tracheobronchial amyloidosis,
which does not
spare the
posterior wall. It
usually occurs...
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Juxtaesophageal 2.
Bronchopulmonary (Hilar) 3.
Superior Tracheobronchial 4.
Inferior Tracheobronchial 5.
Paratracheal Details System Lymphatic system Drains...
- for
surgical procedures on the
larynx or
other parts of the
upper tracheobronchial tree.
Direct laryngoscopy is
carried out (usually) with the patient...
- by
pneumomediastinum or pneumopericardium, and is ****ociated with
tracheobronchial injury due to trauma,
medical procedures (e.g., bronchoscopy) or rupture...
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respiratory compromise (pneumothorax, hemothorax,
pulmonary contusion,
tracheobronchial injury),
cardiac injury (pericardial tamponade),
esophageal injury...