bronkierne
Bronkierne are the two main air passages that branch from the trachea and conduct air into the lungs. They form the central part of the bronchial tree and give rise to progressively smaller airways, including lobar and segmental bronchi, until the airflow reaches the bronchioles. The term bronkierne is used in Danish to refer to these structures.
Anatomy and branching patterns show regional differences. The right main bronchus is shorter, wider, and more
Functionally, bronkierne serve as the conducting airways, warming and humidifying inspired air and filtering particles. The
Clinical relevance includes acute or chronic bronchitis, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and bronchiectasis. Procedures such