Endobronchial lesions

Endoscopic ultrasound

Endoscopic
Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) or echo-endoscopy is a medical procedure in endoscopy (insertion of a probe into a hollow organ) is combined with ultrasound to obtain images of the internal organs in the chest and abdomen. It can be used to visualize the wall of these organs, or to look at adjacent structures. Combined with Doppler imaging, nearby blood vessels can also be evaluated. Endoscopic ultrasonography is most commonly used in the upper digestive tract and in the respiratory system. The procedure is performed by gastroenterologists or pulmonologists who have had extensive advanced training...

Endobronchial lesions - List of case studies

Treatments

a FOLFOX regimen Combination therapy Combined endobronchial and external irradiation Compensation training exercises ... Hepatic inducers Hepatic resections (for secondary lesions) Herbs High dose chemotherapy High-dose cyclophosphamide ...

Pulmonary heteroplasia_2

the hepatic parenchyma are noted, but no secondary lesions. In the pelvis an increase was noted in the size of the uterus ... through bronchoscopy, this should be combined with endobronchial High Dose Rate (HDR) brachitherapy by radioactive seeds. ...

Chronic Atrial Fibrillation in Patient with Prior Hemoptoic Episodes in Bilateral Bronchiectases

limb) in vascular encephalopathy with evidence of ischemic lesions both at the brain CT scan and at the MRI. Systemic arterial ... of thick mucus and several clots without any visible endobronchial lesions and a constant slight bleeding during the ...

Pulmonary heteroplasia_3

of the hepatic parenchyma are noted, but no secondary lesions. In the pelvis an increase was noted in the size of the uterus . The ... through bronchoscopy, this should be combined with endobronchial High Dose Rate (HDR) brachitherapy by radioactive seeds. In ...

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