Unlabelled: The approach to the diagnosis and management of patients with diffuse infiltrative lung disease (DILD) is controversial. The results of transbronchial biopsy are often unsatisfactory. The role of open lung biopsy is highly variable.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFConsider percutaneous transthoracic needle aspiration biopsy when specimens of pulmonary malignancies or infections are needed and bronchoscopy is contraindicated or the lesion is in a peripheral location. Percutaneous needle aspiration biopsy can be performed rapidly, and its diagnostic yield is good to excellent. The chief limitation of this procedure is the high incidence of pneumothorax, which makes the technique unsuitable for ventilated patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe investigated a simple method that can be used at the bedside for documenting the net accumulation of albumin in the lung. The technique employs measurement with a computer-linked gamma camera of the activity ratio in an area of the right lung compared with the same-sized area in the heart at 20 minutes and three hours following intravenous injection of technetium Tc 99m albumin. We applied this measurement to three groups of patients: a control group and patients with roentgenographic evidence of edema classified according to clinically available criteria as either hydrostatic edema or permeability edema to see if we could document differences among these groups.
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