The Lungs: Lobes, Surfaces and Clinical Notes. #anatomy, #medstudent, #lung, #respiratorysystem

Welcome to the Noted Anatomist! In this video, we walk through lung anatomy-covering the lobes, surfaces, pleura, and bronchopulmonary segments, all essential for mastering the respiratory system. Whether you're in medical school preparing for a course or USMLE Step 1 or a dental, PA, PT, OT or undergraduate student this high-yield review will help clarify both structure and clinical relevance. Topics covered include: Right vs. Left lung anatomy, Oblique and Horizontal fissures, Hilum, Bronchial tree and Clinical correlates (e.g., aspiration, consolidations etc...) Subscribe for more anatomy videos: @TheNotedAnatomist Full Respiratory Playlist:    • Respiratory system   #LungAnatomy #MedicalSchool #USMLEStep1 #AnatomyReview #TheNotedAnatomist Timestamps: 0:00. Introduction to the lungs and alveoli 0:49. Lung surfaces (mediastinal surface, diaphragmatic surface, costal surface and apex) 2:13. Right lung. Right upper lobe (RUL), Right middle lobe (RML), Right lower lobe (RLL), oblique fissure, horizontal fissure, cardiac notch, lingula 4:11. Hilum of right lung 4:56. CXR of the right lung 6:06. Left lung. Left upper lobe (LUL), Left lower lobe (LLL), oblique fissure 7:29. Hilum of left lung 7:48. CXR of the left lung 8:11. Bronchopulmonary segments 9:15. Bronchpulmonary segments in axial CT 9:50. Remember segments on the right: "A PALM Seed Makes, Another Little Palm" 10:06. Remember segments on the left: "ASIA ALPS" 10:14. In-a-nutshell 10:18. Acknowledgments