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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for Bronchus
  1. Images ... Bronchitis is an inflammation of the air passages in the lungs. The condition occurs over a long period and recurs over several ...
  2. ... mouth, it travels down the trachea to the bronchus, where it first enters the lung. From the bronchus, air goes through the bronchi, into the even ...
  3. ... the windpipe (trachea) and within the lungs, the bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli. Deep in the lungs, each bronchus divides into secondary and tertiary bronchi, which continue ...
  4. ... are able to explore the trachea, main stem bronchi, and some of the small bronchi. In children, this procedure may be used to ...
  5. The bronchus in the lungs are lined with hair-like projections called cilia that move microbes and debris up ... mucus which helps protect the lining of the bronchus and trap microorganisms.
  6. ... or automobile accident Injuries to the trachea or bronchi also may occur during medical procedures (for example, ... be repaired during surgery. Injuries to the smaller bronchi can sometimes be treated without surgery. A collapsed ...
  7. ... an infection in your lungs and major airways (bronchi) that cannot be diagnosed any other way or ... the lungs. Narrowing (stenosis) of the trachea or bronchi. Acute rejection or infection after a lung transplant.
  8. ... windpipe, carries air from the larynx to the bronchi and lungs.
  9. ... and help relax the muscles of your airways (bronchi). You and your health care provider can make ...
  10. ... is bronchodilators, meaning medicines that open the airways (bronchi). They relax the muscles of your airways and ...
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