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"Pulmonary: Unveiling the Intricacies of our Vital Breath" Discover the wonders of the pulmonary system through a captivating journey

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Stomach anatomy, artwork

Stomach anatomy, artwork
Stomach anatomy. Artwork showing the position of the stomach (red) in relation to other abdominal organs and the human skeleton, as seen in an anterior (frontal) view

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Heart-lung anatomy, 1825 artwork

Heart-lung anatomy, 1825 artwork
Heart-lung anatomy. Axial section through the chest at the level of the fifth thoracic vertebra (T5). The front of the body is at top

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Veins of the Human Circulatory System. C017 / 3504

Veins of the Human Circulatory System. C017 / 3504
Plate from 18th century encyclopedia showing an illustration of the human circulatory system. In the circulatory system, veins (from the Latin vena)

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Lung disease, X-ray C017 / 7165

Lung disease, X-ray C017 / 7165
Lung disease. X-ray of the chest of a 70 year old female patient who has had part of their right lung (dark area at left) removed

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Coronavirus, artwork F007 / 0229

Coronavirus, artwork F007 / 0229
Human coronavirus. Computer artwork of a Human coronavirus particle. Coronaviruses primarily infect the upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tract and can cause the common cold

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Coronavirus, artwork F007 / 0222

Coronavirus, artwork F007 / 0222
Human coronavirus. Computer artwork of a Human coronavirus particle. Coronaviruses primarily infect the upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tract and can cause the common cold

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Coronavirus, artwork F007 / 0220

Coronavirus, artwork F007 / 0220
Human coronavirus. Computer artwork of a Human coronavirus particle. Coronaviruses primarily infect the upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tract and can cause the common cold

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Coronavirus, artwork F007 / 0211

Coronavirus, artwork F007 / 0211
Human coronavirus. Computer artwork of a Human coronavirus particle. Coronaviruses primarily infect the upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tract and can cause the common cold

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Asthma inhaler use C018 / 1184

Asthma inhaler use C018 / 1184
MODEL RELEASED. Asthma inhaler use. Woman using an inhaler to treat an asthma attack. During an asthma attack, the small airways (bronchioles) in the lungs constrict, making it difficult to breathe

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Doctor using stethoscope

Doctor using stethoscope
MODEL RELEASED. Doctor using stethoscope

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Pneumothorax cross-section, artwork C016 / 6569

Pneumothorax cross-section, artwork C016 / 6569
Pneumothorax cross-section. Artwork of an axial cross-section through a human body at the level of the heart and lungs, showing a pneumothorax (collapsed lung) during chest surgery

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Male skeleton and organs, artwork

Male skeleton and organs, artwork
Male skeleton and organs and blood vessels, artwork

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Healthy and constricted bronchi, artwork

Healthy and constricted bronchi, artwork
Healthy and constricted bronchi. Computer artwork of a cross-section through a healthy (left) and a constricted (right) lung airway (bronchus)

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Lung silicosis, light micrograph C015 / 7129

Lung silicosis, light micrograph C015 / 7129
Lung silicosis. Light micrograph of a section through a lung with silicosis, a type of pneumoconiosis caused by exposure to silica dusts. The lung tissue has become fibrous (centre)

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Trachea, 3D CT scan C018 / 0394

Trachea, 3D CT scan C018 / 0394
Trachea. Coloured 3D computed tomography (CT) scan of the healthy trachea (windpipe) of a 45 year old patient at the point that it bifurcates into the two primary bronchi (airways)

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Hydropneumothorax, X-ray C018 / 0586

Hydropneumothorax, X-ray C018 / 0586
Hydropneumothorax. Coloured X-ray of the chest of a 62 year old patient with a hydropneumothorax of the left lung (dark area at upper centre)

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Trachea, 3D CT scan C018 / 0393

Trachea, 3D CT scan C018 / 0393
Trachea. Coloured 3D computed tomography (CT) scan of the healthy trachea (windpipe) of a 45 year old patient at the point that it bifurcates into the two primary bronchi (airways)

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Hydropneumothorax, X-ray C018 / 0585

Hydropneumothorax, X-ray C018 / 0585
Hydropneumothorax. Coloured X-ray of the chest of a 62 year old patient with a hydropneumothorax of the left lung (dark area at upper centre)

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Tuberculosis X-ray diagnosis

Tuberculosis X-ray diagnosis
MODEL RELEASED. Tuberculosis (TB) X-ray diagnosis. Close-up of an X-ray of a patients lungs being examined by medical personnel for signs of TB

Background imagePulmonary Collection: CPR first aid technique, artwork

CPR first aid technique, artwork
CPR first aid technique. Artwork showing the 2nd of 6 steps used in the first aid technique of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Lung lymph vessels, 1825 artwork

Lung lymph vessels, 1825 artwork
Lung lymph vessels. Dissected right lung showing its lymph vessels (white). The dark bands are fissures between the different lobes of the lung

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Pulmonary nerve plexus, 1825 artwork

Pulmonary nerve plexus, 1825 artwork
Pulmonary nerve plexus. View from behind, with the thoracic spine removed, of the posterior pulmonary plexus, a confluence of nerves (white)

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Heart-lungs circulatory system, artwork

Heart-lungs circulatory system, artwork
Heart-lungs circulatory system, computer artwork. The heart (centre) is a hollow muscle that pumps blood around the body. The two branches of the pulmonary artery (red)

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Heart-lung circulatory system, artwork

Heart-lung circulatory system, artwork
Heart-lung circulatory system, computer artwork. The heart (centre) is a hollow muscle that pumps blood around the body. The two branches of the pulmonary artery (red)

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Internal body organs, 1825 artwork

Internal body organs, 1825 artwork
Internal body organs. Dissection showing the internal organs of the chest and abdomen. The overlying tissues have been removed to show (from top) the lungs

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Lung blood vessel, artwork

Lung blood vessel, artwork
Lung blood vessels, computer artwork. Shown are the lung blood vessels in side view. The branches of the pulmonary artery (red) which carry deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Lungs and diaphragm, 1825 artwork

Lungs and diaphragm, 1825 artwork
Lungs and diaphragm. Anterior view of the chest, dissected vertically to reveal the lobes of the lungs, the diaphragm (brown, across bottom)

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Medical imaging in lung disease research

Medical imaging in lung disease research. Radiologist preparing a gamma camera and computed tomography (CT) scanner to produce 3D images of a patients lungs

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Lungs anatomy, artwork

Lungs anatomy, artwork
Lungs anatomy, computer artwork. At top left is the trachea (windpipe, white), which splits into two bronchi, one for each lung (blue)

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Heart-lungs circulatory system

Heart-lungs circulatory system, computer artwork. The heart (centre) is a hollow muscle that pumps blood around the body. The two branches of the pulmonary artery (red)

Background imagePulmonary Collection: Heart and lungs, artwork

Heart and lungs, artwork
Heart and lungs. Computer artwork of the heart and bronchial trees of the lungs seen from below. At upper right is the trachea (windpipe), which splits into two bronchi, one for each lung



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"Pulmonary: Unveiling the Intricacies of our Vital Breath" Discover the wonders of the pulmonary system through a captivating journey. Dive into a world where life-sustaining breaths take center stage, as we explore various aspects that define our respiratory health. Embark on this educational voyage with a detailed diagram showcasing the intricate structure of lungs and bronchial tubes. Marvel at their complexity, understanding how they facilitate oxygen exchange within our bodies. Witness medical advancements in pneumothorax treatment through X-ray imagery, offering hope to those affected by this condition. Delve into neck anatomy studies, unraveling the secrets hidden beneath our skin while appreciating 19th Century artwork depicting these discoveries. Uncover the devastating impact of tuberculosis through haunting X-ray images that reveal its presence within afflicted lungs. Gain insight into how interconnected systems work together harmoniously with an enlightening diagram illustrating the heart, lungs, and windpipe. Experience tension pneumothorax's urgency via gripping X-rays that depict its severity and prompt intervention requirements. Grasp the symbiotic relationship between heart and lungs; two vital organs intricately linked for optimal functioning. Explore cystic fibrosis' challenges faced by patients daily; understand their resilience amidst adversity. Learn about Konstantin Buteyko's groundbreaking contributions as a Soviet doctor revolutionizing respiratory therapy techniques. Marvel at abdominal arteries' inner workings revealed in an illuminating X-ray image (P206 / 0309), highlighting their significance in maintaining overall health. Discover Hantavirus' impact on pulmonary health – raising awareness about potential risks lurking in nature's realm. Reflect upon "HOCHE DIES AT WETZLAR, " reminding us of historical milestones shaping modern medicine's understanding diseases throughout time. Join us on this extraordinary expedition exploring every facet of "pulmonary. " Let curiosity guide you as we unravel mysteries surrounding respiration - an awe-inspiring process essential to our very existence.