The bronchial arteries supply nutrition to the parenchymal tissues of the lung between the carina and respiratory bronchioles. Along this route, they ramify with the bronchial tree in relation to the posterior aspect of the respective bronchi.
The origin of the main bronchial arteries depends on the side:
Eventually, the bronchial arteries form capillaries which are continuous with either the pulmonary or bronchial veins.
Inflammation and thrombosis of the bronchial arteries may lead to gradual reactive enlargement of the bronchial tree. This may be associated with massive haemoptysis.
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