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  • Title: [Bronchial biopsy and fiberscopy].
    Author: Piéron R, Job C, Oustrières G, Jagueux M.
    Journal: Sem Hop; 1976 Mar 09; 52(10):613-20. PubMed ID: 188139.
    Abstract:
    The authors report the results of bronchial biopsies carried out during fiber endoscopy in 165 patients, including 100 bronchial carcinomas, 17 cases of tuberculosis, 7 cases of sarcoidosis, and 41 patients with various forms of respiratory disease, out of a total of nearly 900 fiber endoscopies carried out directly under local anesthesia. It appears that the tissue samples obtained by biopsy with forceps are interpretable in almost all cases, that the result of biopsy is nil in sarcoidosis, low or limited, in cases of granuloma budding into the bronchial lumen as in tuberculosis. In bronchial carcinoma, the proof of malignancy was made in 65% of cases and the histological type determined in 52% of cases. These levels rose respectively to 75.7 and 62.2% in cases where the endoscopic appearance was that of a bud of vegetation. These results make this method competitive in bronchial carcinoma, compared with other methods of sampling, biopsy carried out under bronchoscopy and bronchial brushing under fiber endoscopy in particular.
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