Study Group: Pulmonary Transplatation Surgeons(?)
Council Members in this Study Group: 28
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Combination Of Two Bronchoscopic Techniques Greatly Improves Diagnostic Yield In Peripheral Lung Lesions | www.medicalnewstoday.com
Peripheral lung nodules have been difficult for the bronchoscopist in the past to biopsy in order to identify the etiology. Using these two techniques, which requires some increased training by the interventionalist, the bronchoscopist may be able to now diagnose malignancy vs infection to help with...
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