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BRONCHOSCOPIC PATHOLOGY


VOCAL CORDS
BRONCHUS
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NON-MALIGNANT LESIONS
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NON MALIGNANT LESIONS

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Nodules giving a cobblestone appearance in the 
right lower lobe from sarcoid
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Nodularity around the lower trachea due to tuberculosis
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Tuberculous granuloma occluding the 
anterior segment of the right upper lobe (RB3)
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Anthracosis (darkened) area in the medial aspect, 
which is occasionally seen in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis
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Mucus originating from the segmental bronchus
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Mucus plugging due to allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis
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Concentric narrowing of upper lobe segments 
in a patient with allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis
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Pith-like lesions in the bronchus intermedius 
due to bronchocentric granulomatosis
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Ulceration of pith-filled lesions after steroid treatment 
in a patient with bronchocentric granulomatosis
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Granulation tissue which has developed 
secondary to a foreign body
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Foreign body (tooth) in the right main bronchus
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A tooth visible in the right lower lobe of a patient 
presenting with recurrent lobar pneumonia
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Inflammatory pseudo-tumour

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