Normal bronchiole

 

As the bronchus branches and proceeds peripherally, cartilage becomes scanty. In this section of a bronchiole cartilage is absent. Note the circularly oriented strands of smooth muscle and the absence of submucosal glands. The epithelium is ciliated and columnar.

From the slide collection of the late Dr. Charles Kuhn

 

1 minute clinical correlation

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