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RIGID BRONCHOSCOPY

Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 1996
Rigid bronchoscopy is indicated for the presence of significant bleeding, a foreign body, or in pediatric patients. A thorough knowledge of endobronchial anatomy and expertise with rigid bronchoscopy is a necessity for the practicing general thoracic surgeon.
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Ergonomics in bronchoscopy

Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine
Purpose of review This study examines ergonomic considerations in bronchoscopic procedures, surveying existing research, injury rates, contributing factors, and practical ergonomic controls. Recent findings The field of ergonomics examines the relationship between workers and their ...
Christopher, Di Felice   +2 more
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CT bronchoscopy

Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 1999
CT bronchoscopy with volumetric rendering can play a significant role in patients with mediastinal/hilar tumor and lymphadenopathy. By localizing (tagging) tumor foci on the axial images, volumetric rendering allows the tumors to be seen through normal-appearing mucosa.
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Bronchoscopy Begets Bronchoscopy

Chest, 1992
Hany Y. Khalil, Atul C. Mehta
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BRONCHOSCOPY

British Medical Bulletin, 1986
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Bronchoscopy

Medical Journal of Australia, 1991
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Neonatal Bronchoscopy

European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1988
H, Lindahl   +3 more
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