Background: In recent years, fiberoptic bronchoscopy has been introduced successfully in the research of bronchial asthma. Bronchial biopsy specimens obtained by this procedure are small, and an optimal biopsy technique is necessary to obtain high-quality tissue samples, as sufficient length of intact basement membrane and sufficient depth of submucosal tissue are required.Methods: We compared size and qualitative aspects of bronchial biopsy specimens from nonasthmatic subjects, obtained by forceps of three different sizes, types FB-19C, FB-21C, and FB-35C (Olympus; Tokyo, Japan).Results and conclusions: We conclude from this study that the hypothesis that the bigger the biopsy forceps, the larger the biopsy specimen and the better the qual...
The diagnostic accuracy attained with the use of transbronchial fine needle aspiration biopsy, aspir...
Aim: Our study was done to evaluate our bronchoscopic techniques, sizes and diagnostic yield. Materi...
Counting of inflammatory cells in human airway biopsy specimens is difficult because immunopositive ...
Background: Investigating disease mechanisms and treatment responses in obstructive airway diseases ...
Background: The targets of bronchoscopic biopsy now include not only adequate tissue for histologic ...
Background: Transbronchial lung biopsy (TBLB) is a valuable diagnostic tool for peripheral pulmonary...
Objectives: Fiberoptic bronchoscopy (FOB) has been one of the essential procedures used in the diagn...
BACKGROUND: Studies on airway remodeling in children with cystic fibrosis (CF) may be hampered by di...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The need for routine use of bronchial washing in addition to forceps biops...
<p>(A) Bronchoscopic cryoprobe. (B) Gross pathology of a representative cryobiopsy specimen measurin...
Abstract Objective For transbronchial biopsy of peripheral pulmonary lesions manouevering the biopsy...
Background In vivo studies of airway pathology in obstructive lung disease are limited by poor quali...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To determine the bronchoscopist\u27s ability to predict specimen quality at the ti...
AbstractBackgroundInvasive procedures such as bronchoscopic biopsy, bronchial washing, and bronchial...
Today, the quantification of inflammatory cells in human airway biopsies might be facilitated by bet...
The diagnostic accuracy attained with the use of transbronchial fine needle aspiration biopsy, aspir...
Aim: Our study was done to evaluate our bronchoscopic techniques, sizes and diagnostic yield. Materi...
Counting of inflammatory cells in human airway biopsy specimens is difficult because immunopositive ...
Background: Investigating disease mechanisms and treatment responses in obstructive airway diseases ...
Background: The targets of bronchoscopic biopsy now include not only adequate tissue for histologic ...
Background: Transbronchial lung biopsy (TBLB) is a valuable diagnostic tool for peripheral pulmonary...
Objectives: Fiberoptic bronchoscopy (FOB) has been one of the essential procedures used in the diagn...
BACKGROUND: Studies on airway remodeling in children with cystic fibrosis (CF) may be hampered by di...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The need for routine use of bronchial washing in addition to forceps biops...
<p>(A) Bronchoscopic cryoprobe. (B) Gross pathology of a representative cryobiopsy specimen measurin...
Abstract Objective For transbronchial biopsy of peripheral pulmonary lesions manouevering the biopsy...
Background In vivo studies of airway pathology in obstructive lung disease are limited by poor quali...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To determine the bronchoscopist\u27s ability to predict specimen quality at the ti...
AbstractBackgroundInvasive procedures such as bronchoscopic biopsy, bronchial washing, and bronchial...
Today, the quantification of inflammatory cells in human airway biopsies might be facilitated by bet...
The diagnostic accuracy attained with the use of transbronchial fine needle aspiration biopsy, aspir...
Aim: Our study was done to evaluate our bronchoscopic techniques, sizes and diagnostic yield. Materi...
Counting of inflammatory cells in human airway biopsy specimens is difficult because immunopositive ...