Lung cancer is a global epidemic and the number one cause of death among all cancers, with a very high morbidity. A new strategy for the treatment of lung cancer is the detection and eradication of pre-invasive bronchial lesions before they become invasive carcinomas. We conducted a detailed investigation into the use of fluorescence bronchoscopy in the detection of pre-invasive bronchial lesions in patients with sputum cytology suspicious or positive for malignancy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Sclerosing hemangiomas (SH) of the lung are uncommon tumors and are thought to be benign. However, histogenesis of these tumors has not yet been characterized adequately. Moreover, there are few reports dealing with their cytologic features, and it is generally considered difficult to make accurate diagnoses of sclerosing hemangiomas that have a predominantly papillary pattern.
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