Bronchoscopy is a test to view the
airways and
diagnose lung disease. Itmay also beusedduring the
treatment ofsome lung conditions.
Alternative Names:
Fiberoptic
bronchoscopy How the test is performed:
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Full article >>>Bronchoscopy Introduction
Bronchoscopy allows a doctor to examine inside your
airway for any abnormality such as foreign bodies,
bleeding, a
tumor, or
inflammation. The doctor uses either a rigid bronchoscope or flexible bronchoscope.
Full article >>>Flexible
bronchoscopy is a procedure involving visualization of the inside of a patient's lung with the use of a
fiberoptic tool called a bronchoscope.
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This test is recommended if a
chest X-ray or other diagnostic procedure suggests a
lung disease that requires an
inspection of the
airways of the lung or a
tissue sample for ...
Full article >>>Bronchoscopy is an examination of the larger
airways (
trachea and
bronchi) using an instrument called a bronchoscope.
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bronchoscopy is a test done with a thin, flexible
fiber-optic tube called a bronchoscope. The tube is inserted through the nose or mouth into the lung. A
tissue sample can be removed for study, or biopsied.
Who is a
candidate for the test?
Full article >>>Bronchoscopy: A procedure to look inside the
trachea and large
airways in the lung for abnormal areas. A bronchoscope (a thin, lighted tube) is inserted through the nose or mouth into the
trachea and
lungs.
Tissue samples may be taken for
biopsy.
Full article >>>Bronchoscopy. In this procedure, which is similar to esophagoscopy, your doctor uses an endoscope to examine your windpipe (
trachea) and the air passages leading to your
lungs (
bronchi) to determine whether
cancer has spread to these areas.
Full article >>>Bronchoscopy Lungs Lung cancer,
lateral chest X-ray Lung cancer, frontal
chest X-ray Adenocarcinoma -
chest X-ray Bronchial
cancer - CT scan
Bronchial
cancer -
chest X-ray Lung with
squamous cell cancer - CT scan ...
Full article >>>Bronchoscopy - a thin flexible tube is passed gently through your nose or mouth and into the lung
airways. Photographs and
cell samples are then taken.
Full article >>>Bronchoscopy ScanThe examination of the air passages through a flexible or rigid tube inserted into the nostril (or mouth). Sometimes cells are collected by washing the
lungs with a small amount of fluid.
Full article >>>BRONCHOSCOPY: Visual examination of the
bronchial passages of the
lungs through the tube of an endoscope (usually a curved flexible tube containing
fibers that carry light down the tube and project an enlarged image up the tube to the viewer) that is ...
Full article >>>BronchoscopyLung scan
Pulmonary function tests
Sputum analysis (if the
cough produces
sputum)
X-ray of the chest ...
Full article >>>During
bronchoscopy or collection of a
sputum sample using a
catheter, you may feel a strong urge to
cough as the bronchoscope or
catheter passes into the back of your throat. You may also feel as if you cannot breathe.
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lungs (
bronchoscopy)
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Full article >>>Diagnosis of
lung cancer may be made by
physical examination,
chest X rays,
bronchoscopy (see bronchoscope), or
percutaneous needle
biopsy (insertion of a fine needle through the
skin and into the lung to obtain
tissue for study).
Full article >>>- A professional can use
bronchoscopy instruments to examine the
bronchial tubes and suction out
phlegm.
Full article >>>Chest X-ray Chest CT scan
Cytologic studies of
pleural fluid or
sputum Bronchoscopy Lung needle biopsy Surgical lung
biopsy ...
Full article >>>Cancer cells are found in
sputum (mucus
coughed up from the
lungs), but no
tumor can be found in the lung by im
aging or
bronchoscopy, or the
primary tumor is too small to be assessed.
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Full article >>>This is a valuable test to determine if
cancer has spread to the bone, if anti
cancer therapy has been successful, and if affected bony areas are healing.
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