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General thoracic anatomy, done specifically to support chest and heart imaging techniques. Generated for multimedia teaching projects by the Yale University School of Medicine, Center for Advanced Instructional Media, 1987-2000.

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  • Pulmonary arteries generally run alongside bronchi instead of being separate. (Pulmonary Artery Anatomy. University of Virginia (2013).)
  • Each lobar vessel is in reality more clearly directed towards its corresponding lung lobe.

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chest, lungs, heart, trachea, anatomy, thoracic, thorax, pulmonary, anatomy, cardiac anatomy, diaphragm
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Source Patrick J. Lynch, medical illustrator
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  • Patrick J. Lynch, medical illustrator. http://patricklynch.net
    Yale University Center for Advanced Instructional Media
  • C. Carl Jaffe; MD; cardiologist
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