Introduction: Bronchoscopic sampling of pulmonary lesions suspicious for lung cancer is frequently nondiagnostic. A genomic sequencing classifier utilizing bronchial brushings obtained at the time of the bronchoscopy has been shown to provide an accurate reclassification of the risk of malignancy (ROM) based on pre-procedure risk. Our objectives for this study were to determine the frequency with which the classifier up- or down-classifies risk in regular clinical practice and to model the potential clinical utility of that reclassification.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFResults of the first 50 consecutive patients referred for bronchoscopy or surgery by the tumor review board to confirm suspect lung lesions identified by computed tomography. Electromagnetic navigation was used to biopsy peripheral pulmonary nodules, (19.3 ± 10.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present a fatal case of aortobronchial fistula due to ruptured atherosclerotic aneurysm of the aorta into the left lower lobe, bronchus. Also, review of the pertinent literature is presented. Fistulas between the aorta and tracheobronchial tree are rare but usually lethal if not treated promptly and timely, as they can cause fatal hemoptysis.
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