1991
DOI: 10.1378/chest.100.4.1028
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The Value of Submucous Needle Aspiration in the Prediction of Surgical Resection Line of Bronchogenic Carcinoma

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“…Submucosal needle aspiration proximal to an endobronchial tumor to detect spread may help predict the line of surgical resection in patients with nonsmall cell carcinoma. 67 Again, in patients with a bleeding diathesis where mediastinoscopy is contraindicated, TBNA may provide the only means for diagnosis. 68 Diagnosis of lymphoma usually requires larger samples of nodal tissue than is obtained by routine TBNA.…”
Section: Miscellaneousmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Submucosal needle aspiration proximal to an endobronchial tumor to detect spread may help predict the line of surgical resection in patients with nonsmall cell carcinoma. 67 Again, in patients with a bleeding diathesis where mediastinoscopy is contraindicated, TBNA may provide the only means for diagnosis. 68 Diagnosis of lymphoma usually requires larger samples of nodal tissue than is obtained by routine TBNA.…”
Section: Miscellaneousmentioning
confidence: 99%