Diagrams Acinus The Secondary LobuleAshley Davidoff MD TheCommonVein.net lungs-0751 Artistic 3D Rendering Anatomy of the Distal Airways.The lobular (most distal of the subsegmental airways give rise to the terminal bronchiole which give rise to the membranous airways. These include in order, the respiratory bronchiole, alveolar ducts and alveolar sacsAshley Davidoff TheCommonvein.net lungs-0007 The Structure of the Acinus is reminiscent of the morphology of a bunch of grapes.Ashley Davidoff MD TheCommonVein.net lungs-0059 The Structure of the Acinus is reminiscent of the morphology of multiple berries and fruits including the strawberry , grapes and mulberry or blackberry.Ashley Davidoff MD TheCommonVein.net lungs-0058 The Acinus, The Duct, and the ArteryAshley Davidoff MD TheCommonVein.net lungs-0034 The AcinusAshley Davidoff MD TheCommonVein.net lungs-0030-low res Anatomy of the Distal Airways in Color and in the Black and White of RadiologyAshley Davidoff TheCommonvein.net lungs-00680 Small AirwaysThe diagram allows us to understand the the components and the position of the small airways starting in (a) which is a secondary lobule that is fed by a lobular bronchiole(lb) which enters into the secondary lobule and divides into terminal bronchioles (tb) which is the distal part of the conducting airways, and at a diameter of 2mm or less . It divides into the respiratory bronchiole (rb) a transitional airway which then advances into the alveolar ducts(ad) and alveolar sacs (as) Diseases isolated to the small airways do not affect the alveoli and hence there is peripheral sparing Ashley Davidoff MD TheCommonVein.net lungs-0749 The Acinus, The Duct, and the ArteryAshley Davidoff TheCommonvein.net lungs-0033 The diagram shows the structure of the airways and alveoli at the level of the secondary lobule. The terminal bronchiole (tb- pink) enters the secondary lobule and terminates in the respiratory bronchiole (rb purple) which lies in the center of the the secondary lobule (centrilobular). It gives rise to alveolar duct (ad yellow)which gives rise to the alveolar sac (as, teal blue. Finally the as terminates in the alveoli (a white)Courtesy Ashley Davidoff MDlungs-0028-low res Artistic 3D Rendering Anatomy of the Distal Airways.The lobular (most distal of the subsegmental airways give rise to the terminal bronchiole which give rise to the membranous airways. These include in order, the respiratory bronchiole, alveolar ducts and alveolar sacsAshley Davidoff TheCommonvein.net lungs-0004 The Acinus with a lobular bronchiole, terminal bronchioles, respiratory bronchioles and alveoli. (alveolar duct and alveolar sacs are not shown)Ashley Davidoff The CommonVein.net lungs-0002 Diseases COVID INHALATIONThe virus enters the lungs and travels to the smallest parts of the lungs, tiny lung sacs called the alveoli where oxygen exchange takes placeAshley Davidoff TheCommonVein.net lungs-0039 CELLULAR INVASIONCorona virus invades the cells of the alveoli by using its spike glycoproteins. These spike proteins attach to the cell membrane and the virus can then enter the cell.Ashley Davidoff TheCommonVein.net lungs-0042 INFLAMMATIONThe virus replicates and invades more cells of the alveoliAs COVID-19 causes inflammation of the the lungs, infected fluid fills the lungs thus disrupting gas exchange.Ashley Davidoff TheCommonVein.net lungs-0043 PROGRESSIONand progresses to involve more and more lungAshley Davidoff TheCommonVein.net lungs-0047 NORMAL VS CENTRILOBULAR EMPHYSEMA STARTING AT THE RESPIRATORY BRONCHIOLEAshley Davidoff MDTheCommonVein.net lungs-0038