lobar in English

adjective
1
of, relating to, or affecting a lobe, especially a whole lobe of a lung.
It may be extensive and cover a whole lobe or whole lung and obliterate lobar fissures.

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1. Frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) is an umbrella term for an aetiologically diverse group of neurodegenerative disorders with prominent lobar cortical atrophy.

2. These main Bronchi then divide into lobar and segmental Bronchi

3. Atelectasis may be subsegmental, segmental, lobar, or involve the entire lung.

4. [5] Bronchopneumonia is less likely than lobar pneumonia to be associated with Streptococcus pneumoniae

5. We evaluated the tracheal wall, whereas previous reports used Bifurcation specimens from lobar or segmental bronchi

6. These findings suggest that cerebral amyloid angiopathy is not a rare cause of atraumatic lobar hemorrhage.

7. 21 To master concept, pathogenesis, pathologic changes, complications, clinicopathological correlation of lobar pneumonia, lobular pneumonia, viral pneumonia, interstitial pneumonia.

8. A Bronchial atresia is a defect in the development of the bronchi, affecting one or more bronchi – usually segmental bronchi and sometimes lobar

9. Bron´chi) any of the larger passages conveying air to a lung (right or left principal Bronchus) and within the lungs (lobar and segmental bronchi)

10. You might have a lobar pneumonia, for example, and they could give you an antiserum, an injection of rabid antibodies to the bacterium streptococcus, if the intern sub-typed it correctly.

11. It can be found in two main patterns, Bronchopneumonia (which most commonly affects the elderly and infants) and lobar pneumonia (which predominately affects middle-aged individuals)

12. You might have a lobar pneumonia, for example, and they could give you an antiserum, an injection of rabid antibodies to the bacterium streptococcus, if the intern sub- typed it correctly.

13. ‘The outcome measure was death from cancer of the trachea, Bronchus, or lung as the underlying cause, coded from the death certificate.’ ‘Baseline measurements were attempted in the trachea, main Bronchus, and lobar and segmentai bronchi, avoiding areas covered in mucus and sites of bleeding or previous lavage.’

14. ‘The outcome measure was death from cancer of the trachea, Bronchus, or lung as the underlying cause, coded from the death certificate.’ ‘Baseline measurements were attempted in the trachea, main Bronchus, and lobar and segmentai bronchi, avoiding areas covered in mucus and sites of bleeding or previous lavage.’

15. The main Bronchi also known as the primary Bronchi, in each lung, which are the left and right bronchus, give rise to secondary Bronchi known as lobar Bronchi.These in turn give rise to tertiary Bronchi (tertiary meaning "third"), known as segmental Bronchi.The segmentary Bronchi subdivide into fourth order, fifth order and sixth order segmental Bronchi before dividing into the Bronchioles.

16. A Bronchus is a large air-tube of the human (and, more generally, of the tetrapod) lung.Each lung has one large Bronchus, connecting it to the trachea.Within the lung the Bronchus branches successively into five lobar bronchi, 20 segmental bronchi, two or three more divisions, and finally into bronchioles.A Bronchus has cartilage plates, smooth muscle, and mucus-secreting gland-cells in its wall.