Left Main Bronchus 3D

  • Description                                             
    • * Trachea divides into right and left main bronchus at the level of sternal angle.
    • * Is longer, narrower and more oblique than the right bronchus.
    • * Left bronchus makes an angle of 45° with the trachea.
    • * Sympathetic nerves dilate its lumen and parasympathetic nerves constricts it.

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  • Description                                             
    • * Trachea divides into right and left main bronchus at the level of sternal angle.
    • * Is longer, narrower and more oblique than the right bronchus.
    • * Left bronchus makes an angle of 45° with the trachea.
    • * Sympathetic nerves dilate its lumen and parasympathetic nerves constricts it.

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