Anatomical variations in lung fissures leading to supernumerary lobes in the lungs
Introduction: Lung fissures are partially incomplete in 50% of different populations. Incomplete formation of the fissures leads to a merging of lobes and conversely accessory lobes form due to the formation of new fissures. This study aims to describe the morphology of the lungs in terms of fissure...
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Main Authors: | K.S. Mpolokeng (Author), M.Y. Madolo (Author), G.J. Louw (Author), G. Gunston (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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