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Fetal development of the minor lung segment.

Shinichi Abe1, Masahito Yamamoto1, Taku Noguchi1, Toshihito Yoshimoto1, Hideaki Kinoshita1, Satoru Matsunaga1, Gen Murakami2, Jose Francisco Rodríguez-Vázquez3.   

Abstract

The mediobasal segment (S7) of the right lung has been considered to correspond to the cardiac lobe generally seen in mammals. To investigate fetal development of the right mediobasal segmental bronchus (B7), we examined paraffin-embedded serial sections of 15 embrynic and fetal lungs at 7-8 weeks (serial sections) as well as semiserial sections of 8 fetuses at 15-18 weeks (semiserial sections). All of the smaller specimens did not contain B7, but 2 of the 8 larger specimens carried B7: one was found in the immediately anterior side of the inferior pulmonary vein, while in the other, the subdivisions (B7a, B7b) were overriding the vein. Although the incidence might be underestimated because of observations using semiserial sections, the B7 was most likely to develop secondarily during a period from 8 to 15 weeks. Fetal topographical changes (mainly, the descent) of the middle lobe and the inferior pulmonary vein might relate with the secondarily budding of B7. The present result does not reduce a clinical relevance of B7 as a segmental bronchus of the lung segment system.

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Keywords:  Human fetus; Lung segment; Mediobasal segment; Right lower lobe; Segmental bronchus VII

Year:  2014        PMID: 24693478      PMCID: PMC3968262          DOI: 10.5115/acb.2014.47.1.12

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anat Cell Biol        ISSN: 2093-3665


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