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Normal Lungs Images: Lung: Lung cross section: Normal lungs and heart: Information on lung anatomy and physiology: Gray ’ s Anatomy – Lungs: The Candian Lung Association: comment/index_e.php

Cancerous Lung

Lung Cancer Images: Lung cancer: Gross cross section: Multiple masses: Quit Smoking Support (multiple types of diseased lungs pictured): Information on lung cancer: Medline Plus Medical Encyclopedia: Lung Cancer.org:

Emphysema/Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Images animations?gclid=CNjrn6L2nLMCFcxcMgod1ykAe w#1/how-copd-affects-your-lungshttp:// animations?gclid=CNjrn6L2nLMCFcxcMgod1ykAe w#1/how-copd-affects-your-lungs Information from the National Institute of Health / /