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Métastase pleurale et pulmonaire d'une polyadénofibromatose dégénéréé: à propos d'un cas [PDF]
La polyadénofibromatose ou l'adénofibromatose est définie par la présence d'au moins 3 adénofibromes, uni ou bilatéraux atteignant une taille importante responsable de troubles trophiques.
Kawtar El Hachimi +3 more
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Patients potentially suffer and are exposed to danger during invasive bronchoscopic diagnosis and surgery. In order to reduce this hazardous risk, we have developed an interactive virtual environment for the simulation of bronchoscopy (in short, called "virtual bronchoscopy"). Because of this state-of-the-art application, medical doctors can now obtain
Pheng-Ann Heng +4 more
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Self‐Expandable Metallic Stents in Nonmalignant Large Airway Disease
Airway self‐expandable metallic stents (SEMS) were initially studied in malignant airway obstruction; however, their use in benign airway diseases has become progressively more frequent. This may be explained by their ease of insertion compared with silicone stents, which require rigid bronchoscopy for insertion.
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Pediatric Sand Aspiration Managed Using Bronchoscopy and Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
Sand aspiration is a rare but potentially fatal occurrence to consider in near‐drownings, accidental burials or cave‐ins. Optimal management is not well defined.
Khaled Baqais +4 more
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A Presentation of Massive Hemoptysis in a Patient with Churg‐Strauss Syndrome
Given that Churg‐Strauss syndrome is a systemic small‐vessel vasculitis, it is not usually considered in patients who present with massive hemoptysis, which is typically caused by bronchiectasis, cancer or, in some cases, aberrant bronchial arteries.
Fadi Hikmat +2 more
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Sarcoidosis with Major Airway, Vascular and Nerve Compromise
The present report describes a 60‐year‐old Caucasian woman who presented with progressive dyspnea, cough and wheeze. A computed tomography scan of the chest showed innumerable bilateral inflammatory pulmonary nodules with bronchovascular distribution and a mediastinal and hilar infiltrative process with calcified lymphadenopathy leading to narrowing of
Hiroshi Sekiguchi +2 more
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Foreign‐Body Aspiration in the Adult: Presentation and Management
Nonasphyxiating foreign‐body aspiration in adults can be difficult to diagnose because the symptoms are nonspecific and chest x‐rays may be normal due to organic composition of the foreign bodies. The diagnosis is often made via flexible bronchoscopy; however, debate remains as to whether rigid or flexible bronchoscopy is the optimal method of ...
Alexandra Bain +3 more
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Carcinome muco-épidermoide chez une jeune fille de 21 ans
Les carcinomes muco-épidermoïdes font partie d'un groupe rare de tumeurs pulmonaires malignes. Ces tumeurs sont le plus souvent retrouvées chez les sujets jeunes.
Fatima Zahra Khouchilia +4 more
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Bronchoscopy by the anaesthetist [PDF]
Bronchoscopy is a technique easily mastered by the anaesthetist. It can at times be life-saving and at other times reduce postoperative morbidity. The necessary apparatus is simple and can be part of the equipment of any anaesthetic department Diagnostic bronchoscopy belongs to the field of the thoracic surgeon and the otolaryngologist, but by ...
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