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Pathological Changes in the Tracheobronchial Tree after Routine Tracheal Aspiration The tracheobronchial trees of 8 patients who died eighteen to ninety-six hours after tracheotomy were examined.
Two cases of primary tumor-forming amyloidosis of the tracheobronchial tree are reported. In both cases the diagnosis was made during life by bronchography and bronchoscopic biopsy.
A 73-year-old woman with tracheobronchial amyloidosis (TBA) was referred for consideration of external beam radiation therapy (EBRT). She was diagnosed more than 20 years previously when she was ...
Relapsing polychondritis (RP) is a rare auto-immune disease, characterized by inflammatory flare-ups of cartilaginous tissues, associated with systemic manifestations. This review is ...
Endoprosthesis (Viatorr) for TIPS Procedures and Tracheobronchial Strictures On Dec. 8, the FDA approved an implantable device (Viatorr Endoprosthesis, made by W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.) for ...
All patients were treated thoracoscopically without resorting to open surgery and were discharged without any postoperative complications within 16 days (range: 8-22 days). The minimally invasive ...
Tracheobronchial aspiration is a potentially life-threatening complication of enteral feeding A malpositioned nasogastric tube, improper feeding site, large gastric volume and supine position are the ...