Structure
The lingular bronchus is one of the two terminal branches of the left superior lobar bronchus, the other being the superior division bronchus. It descends anterolaterally to enter the lingula of the left lung. The lingular bronchus bifurcates into superior and inferior lingular segmental bronchi.
Related parts of the anatomy
Key Features/Anatomical Relations
The lingular bronchus is accompanied by the lingular artery of the left lung.