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