| Literature DB >> 6847952 |
M Levy, B Glick, C Springer, P Mogle, E Vatashsky, H Drexler, S Godfrey.
Abstract
The results of 92 bronchoscopic examinations and 18 bronchograms in infants and children performed during a two-year period were reviewed. Of 62 patients with suspected foreign-body aspiration, the diagnosis was confirmed in 36 (58%); of 18 patients mainly suspected of having congenital anomalies, a positive diagnosis was made in 12 (66%); but of nine patients with lobar atelectasis only two had abnormal findings. In three patients a transbronchial biopsy specimen did not provide diagnostic material. Bronchography for suspected localized bronchiectasis was performed in 11 patients and a positive diagnosis was made in seven. In all seven patients suspected of having congenital anomalies, bronchography provided a definitive diagnosis. There was no mortality and morbidity was minimal but three patients died of their primary disease. Nearly 60% of the investigations yielded abnormal results, but many of the normal findings were of equal clinical value.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6847952 DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.1983.02140270010004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Dis Child ISSN: 0002-922X