Flexible bronchoscopy in children: an open airway [PDF]
About 35 yrs ago the airways of neonates, infants and children were predominantly the working space of ear, nose and throat physicians and a sporadic paediatrician. The main indications, at that time, for rigid bronchoscopy were: aspiration of a corpus alienum, congenital web of the larynx or trachea, exploration of abnormalities of the airways, etc ...
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Flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy in metastatic cancer to the lungs [PDF]
Ming T. Chuang+2 more
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Classification of lung nodules in CT images based on Wasserstein distance in differential geometry [PDF]
Lung nodules are commonly detected in screening for patients with a risk for lung cancer. Though the status of large nodules can be easily diagnosed by fine needle biopsy or bronchoscopy, small nodules are often difficult to classify on computed tomography (CT).
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Background. Conventional flexible bronchoscopy has limited sensitivity in the diagnosis of peripheral lung lesions and is dependent on lesion size. However, advancement of CT imaging offers multiplanar reconstruction facilitating enhanced preprocedure ...
Marianne Anastasia De Roza+6 more
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Automated vision-based assistance tools in bronchoscopy: stenosis severity estimation [PDF]
Purpose: Subglottic stenosis refers to the narrowing of the subglottis, the airway between the vocal cords and the trachea. Its severity is typically evaluated by estimating the percentage of obstructed airway. This estimation can be obtained from CT data or through visual inspection by experts exploring the region.
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Diagnosis of Suspected Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis by Flexible Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy [PDF]
Seung Joo Lee+6 more
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ENDOBRONCHIAL ULTRASOUND WITH FLEXIBLE BRONCHOSCOPY
Background. Conventional imaging procedures proved to be insufficient for staging of lung cancer especially with respect to N-stage, infiltration of mediastinal structures, as well as detection of early lung cancer. Endobronchial ultrasonography (EUS) is
Marjeta Terčelj-Zorman, Matjaž Turel
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Airway Labeling Meets Clinical Applications: Reflecting Topology Consistency and Outliers via Learnable Attentions [PDF]
Accurate airway anatomical labeling is crucial for clinicians to identify and navigate complex bronchial structures during bronchoscopy. Automatic airway anatomical labeling is challenging due to significant individual variability and anatomical variations.
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Ultrathin flexible bronchoscopy in neonatal intensive care units. [PDF]
J. de Blic+2 more
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Sustained pharyngeal inflation in infant airway-Flexible bronchoscopy measurements. [PDF]
Soong C+4 more
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