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Rarely there is communication of the cyst with the tracheobronchial tree.
Injuries to the tracheobronchial tree are potentially fatal because they can interfere with breathing.
The structures in the tracheobronchial tree are well protected, so it normally takes a large amount of force to injure them.
The tracheobronchial tree and the lung parenchyma comprise the lower respiratory tract.
The trachea and bronchi form the tracheobronchial tree.
Aortic aneurysm that broke into the tracheobronchial tree.
A person may either inhale the material, or it may be delivered into the tracheobronchial tree during positive pressure ventilation.
The tracheobronchial lymph nodes form four main groups:
These may suggest obstructing lesions in various locations within the upper airway, larynx, or tracheobronchial tree.
The forces involved in scapular fracture can also cause tracheobronchial rupture, a tear in the airways.
Particles in the tracheobronchial region can be cleared by the cilia, which will move particles into the mucus.
When the cyst communicates with the tracheobronchial tree, the air-fluid level may be seen within the cyst.
Diethyl ether depresses the myocardium and increases tracheobronchial secretions.
The lining of the tracheobronchial tree consists of ciliated columnar epithelial cells.
Signs and symptoms vary depending on what part of the tracheobronchial tree is injured and how severely it is damaged.
This may be the major reason why rhinoviruses can replicate better in the nasal passages and upper tracheobronchial tree than in the lower respiratory tract.
Tracheobronchial injury (perforation of the trachea or bronchi)
Diagnosis involves procedures such as bronchoscopy, radiography, and x-ray computed tomography to visualize the tracheobronchial tree.
Coumarins, by interfering with vitamin K metabolism, might also lead to an excessive calcification of cartilage and tracheobronchial arteries.
The tracheobronchial tree is the structure from the trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles that forms the airways that supply air to the lungs.
Generally the parietal pleura is involved, but the lung itself, the visceral layer, the diaphragm, and more rarely the tracheobronchial tree may also be afflicted.
Injuries to the tracheobronchial tree within the chest may occur due to penetrating forces such as gunshot wounds, but are more often the result of blunt trauma.
Like CS gas, this compound irritates the mucous membranes (oral, nasal, conjunctival and tracheobronchial).
Pulmonary toxicity symptoms result from an inflammation that starts in the airways leading to the lungs and then spreads into the lungs (tracheobronchial tree).
The association deals with the medical and surgical diseases of the upper aerodigestive tract, including the larynx, the pharynx, the tracheobronchial tree and the esophagus.