CARINA OF TRACHEA
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In anatomy, the 'carina' is a cartilaginous ridge within the trachea that runs anteroposteriorly between the two primary bronchi at the site of the tracheal bifurcation at the inferior end of the trachea.
★ - "Cast of trachea and bronchi, anterior view" (#2)
★ "Trachea and carina — tomogram, coronal plane" at SUNY Downstate Medical Center
In anatomy, the 'carina' is a cartilaginous ridge within the trachea that runs anteroposteriorly between the two primary bronchi at the site of the tracheal bifurcation at the inferior end of the trachea.
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★ - "Cast of trachea and bronchi, anterior view" (#2)
★ "Trachea and carina — tomogram, coronal plane" at SUNY Downstate Medical Center
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