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Overview
Above and behind the cardiac impression is a triangular depression named the hilum, where the structures which form the root of the lung enter and leave the viscus. These include the pulmonary artery, superiormost on the left lung, the superior and inferior pulmonary veins, and the bronchus, with bronchial vessels surrounding it.
These structures are invested by pleura, which, below the hilus and behind the pericardial impression, forms the pulmonary ligament.
External links
- Template:UMichAtlas - "Transverse section through lung"
- Template:UMichAtlas - "Isolated lung, medial or hilar surface"