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Three-dimensional analysis of the segmental arrangement of lower lung lobes in human fetuses: is this arrangement a miniature version of adult morphology?

Peiyun Cai1, Yaqian You1, Zhe-Wu Jin1, Gen Murakami2, Jőrg Wilting3, Shogo Hayashi4, Jose Francisco Rodríguez-Vázquez5.   

Abstract

Knowledge of the lung segment system is essential for understanding human anatomy and has great clinical relevance. The arrangement of 11 segments, including the S* or subsuperior segment, and its individual variations, are considered to be the same in fetal and adult lungs. The present study assessed the topographical anatomy of lower segmental and subsegmental bronchi by computer-assisted three-dimensional imaging of serial sagittal sections of both lungs of 22 embryos and fetuses of gestational age 6-7 weeks (crown-rump length 15.0-28.5 mm). Long inferior courses of B8b (basal) and B10c (medial) were observed in sagittal sections of both lungs. B8a (lateral) and B10b (lateral) in the right lungs were consistently underdeveloped, with S9 occupying most of the lateral half of the lower lobe. In some samples, B6b (lateral) did not reach the lateral surface. The lateral dominance of S9 was also seen in the left lungs. Some B* candidates were present, but B7 candidates were absent. Lateral and posterior expansions of S6b, S8a and S10b to cover S9 were observed in additional midterm and near-term lung sections, indicating that the original S9 dominance was 'corrected' by an increase in lung volume. Delayed growth of the lower lateral subsegments might induce mechanical stress, resulting in aberrant notches or fissures, such as those separating an independent posterior lobe. The segmental arrangement of fetal lungs was not stable, but was altered over a long fetal period after the complete subsegmental division of the bronchi, except for the minor bronchi B* and B7.
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Keywords:  human embryo and fetus; individual variations; lung lower segment; subsegmental bronchi; topographical anatomy

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32023665      PMCID: PMC7219627          DOI: 10.1111/joa.13157

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anat        ISSN: 0021-8782            Impact factor:   2.921


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1.  Three-dimensional analysis of the segmental arrangement of lower lung lobes in human fetuses: is this arrangement a miniature version of adult morphology?

Authors:  Peiyun Cai; Yaqian You; Zhe-Wu Jin; Gen Murakami; Jőrg Wilting; Shogo Hayashi; Jose Francisco Rodríguez-Vázquez
Journal:  J Anat       Date:  2020-02-05       Impact factor: 2.921

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