Either of the two main branches of the trachea.
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Examples for "bronchus"
Examples for "bronchus"
1Group 1 included ten cases with a third- to fifth-order bronchus sign.
2Metastasis to the bronchus from an extrathoracic primary is a rare event.
3T, Trachea; B, orifice of left main bronchus at bifurcation of trachea.
4Thoracotomy was performed and the transected ends of the bronchus were anastomosed.
5All death records of cancer of trachea, bronchus and lung were extracted.
1A little bronchial tube terminates in every one of these lobules.
3Fresh air comes in through the nose, and travels down the bronchial tube, where it is warmed to the body's temperature and pre moistened.
4Corticosteroids reduce inflammation in the bronchial tubes, which carry air to the lungs.
5The dyes rotted their nails, and mercuric vapour burned out their bronchial tubes.
6And so are the trachea and bronchial tubes of man.
7Mucus.-Thickand thin mucus from the bronchial tubes, placed on three leaves, caused inflection.
8There was a frothy mucus in the bronchial tubes.
9My bronchial tubes git all stopped up and make it hard for me to talk.
10But why do the bronchial tubes wag the lungs?
11It is caused by a silent virus that invades the nose, throat and bronchial tubes.
12Rash.-Justbefore the rash appears there is a headache, nausea and irritation of the bronchial tubes.
13Bronchitis is an inflammation of the bronchial tubes.
14Your lungs are congested, the bronchial tubes already.
15The vinegar cuts the phlegm in the throat and bronchial tubes, and the honey is very soothing.
16The bronchial tubes are the continuation of the windpipe, and branch tree-like until they become very fine.
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