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The carina is a cartilaginous ridge separating the left and right main bronchi that is formed by the inferior-ward and posterior-ward prolongation of the inferior-most tracheal cartilage. [ 2 ] The carina occurs at the lower end of the trachea - usually at the level of the 4th to 5th thoracic vertebra .
17 Απρ 2024 · The carina of the trachea is a cartilaginous projection of the last tracheal ring, found at the bifurcation of the trachea into the left and right main (primary/principal) bronchi. It lies in the sagittal plane and is located in line with the sternal angle, at the level of the fourth thoracic vertebra (T4).
The carina is located at the bottom of the trachea at the T4/T5 vertebral level. Carina anatomy varies between individuals. The pulmonary arteries are the primary source of blood flow to the...
Abstract. Bronchopulmonary C-fibers and a subset of mechanically sensitive, acid-sensitive myelinated sensory nerves play essential roles in regulating cough. These vagal sensory nerves terminate primarily in the larynx, trachea, carina, and large intrapulmonary bronchi.
The carina dividing the bronchus to right upper lobe and right bronchus intermedius is termed RC 1 (right carina 1) and the carina between right middle lobar bronchus and bronchus to right lower lobe is termed RC 2 (right carina 2).
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