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Bronchoscopy to evaluate hemoptysis in older men with nonsuspicious chest roentgenograms.

F A Lederle1, K L Nichol, C M Parenti.   

Abstract

Six of 106 older men with hemoptysis and a nonsuspicious chest roentgenogram who underwent fiberoptic bronchoscopy were found to have cancer. Four of the five bronchogenic carcinomas appeared to be surgically resectable. Cancer patients were significantly older, had smoked within the last five years, and had a significantly higher frequency of central abnormalities on chest roentgenogram. Six additional bronchogenic carcinomas were diagnosed at follow-up. Two of these were probably present but not detected at the time of bronchoscopy. We conclude that (1) hemoptysis with a nonsuspicious chest roentgenogram carries an appreciable risk of cancer in older men with substantial smoking histories, (2) these cancers are often resectable, (3) a chest roentgenogram in which the central lung fields are obscured in any way should not be considered negative in patients with hemoptysis, and (4) a negative bronchoscopic examination does not exclude the possibility of cancer in these patients.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2539956     DOI: 10.1378/chest.95.5.1043

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


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