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Endobronchial tuberculosis. Clinical and bronchoscopic features in 121 cases.

J H Lee1, S S Park, D H Lee, D H Shin, S C Yang, B M Yoo.   

Abstract

The clinical and bronchoscopic features of endobronchial tuberculosis in 121 patients were retrospectively investigated. The peak incidence occurred in the second decades, with 3.8 times higher incidence noted in female than in male subjects. A barking cough with sputum was the most common chief complaint in 61.1 percent. Parenchymal infiltration and/or consolidation was the most common roentgenographic finding of the chest in 58.6 percent. Hypertrophy with luminal narrowing was the most common bronchoscopic finding in 43 percent. Bronchoscopically, right upper and right main bronchus were the most frequently involved in 30.5 percent. It was concluded from these data that using fiberoptic bronchoscopy allows not only substantial meaningful assessment of endobronchial tuberculosis but also relieves atelectasis eventually resulting in successful treatment with antituberculosis drugs.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1395814     DOI: 10.1378/chest.102.4.990

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chest        ISSN: 0012-3692            Impact factor:   9.410


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Review 2.  Tracheobronchial tuberculosis.

Authors:  Vikas Pathak; Ray W Shepherd; Samira Shojaee
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Review 3.  Endobronchial tuberculosis-a review.

Authors:  Talha Shahzad; Muhammad Irfan
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Authors:  Füsun Sahin; Pınar Yıldız
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Review 6.  Current concepts in the management of tuberculosis.

Authors:  Irene G Sia; Mark L Wieland
Journal:  Mayo Clin Proc       Date:  2011-04       Impact factor: 7.616

Review 7.  Infections causing central airway obstruction: role of bronchoscopy in diagnosis and management.

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8.  Diagnosis of three cases of endobronchial tuberculosis presenting as unresolved pneumonia, following fiberoptic bronchoscopic biopsy.

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10.  Analysis of the surgical treatment of endobronchial tuberculosis (EBTB).

Authors:  Yang Lei; Zhang Tian-Hui; Han Ming; Chang Xiu-Jun; Duan Yong; Li Fu-Gen
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