Canals of Lambert
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The canals of Lambert are microscopic collateral airways between the distal bronchiolar tree and adjacent alveoli. They are poorly formed in children, and along with poorly formed pores of Kohn, are thought to be responsible for the high frequency of round pneumonia in that age group.
-<p>The <strong>canals of Lambert</strong> are microscopic collateral airways between the distal bronchiolar tree and adjacent alveoli. They are poorly formed in children and along with poorly formed <a href="/articles/pores-of-kohn" title="pores of Kohn">pores of Kohn</a>, are thought to be responsible for the frequency of <a href="/articles/round-pneumonia" title="Round Pneumonia">round pneumonia</a> in that age group. </p>- +<p>The <strong>canals of Lambert</strong> are microscopic collateral airways between the distal bronchiolar tree and adjacent <a title="Alveoli" href="/articles/alveoli">alveoli</a>. They are poorly formed in children, and along with poorly formed <a href="/articles/pores-of-kohn">pores of Kohn</a>, are thought to be responsible for the high frequency of <a href="/articles/round-pneumonia">round pneumonia</a> in that age group.</p>