17. BRONCHOPULMONARY SEGMENTS; MAN 

 For practical purposes, the lungs may be divided into lobes which are fairly constant and well recognized, and each 

 lobe into segments. These segments are supplied by the principal subdivisions of the bronchus entering that lobe. 

 There is a fair degree of constancy in these bronchial subdivisions, both with respect to their point of origin in the 

 tracheobronchial tree and to the part of lung which they supply. Terminology used is that suggested by Jackson and 

 Huber. 



Contributors : Jackson, C. L. and Huber, J. F. 



Reference: Jackson. C. L., and Huber. J. F., Dis. Chest 9:319, 



1943. 



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