Left Lower Lobe of Lung

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Last updated: Dec 9th, 2024
Left Lower Lobe of Lung
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The left lower lobe of the lung has the superior, anteromedial basal, lateral basal, and posterior basal. Branches of arteries and veins that stem from the thoracic branch supply the lobes of the left lung, and these, in turn, stem from the descending aorta.