Endobronchial Lesions in Children: Radiologic, Bronchoscopic, and Pathologic Correlation
Key Points
The aim is to identify the imaging features of endobronchial lesions in children to aid in diagnosis.
Reviewed radiologic and bronchoscopic findings of children with endobronchial lesions.
Correlated imaging features with pathological results.
Found specific imaging characteristics associated with different types of lesions.
Identified that timely diagnosis is crucial to prevent treatment delays.
Abstract
Knowing the characteristic imaging features of endobronchial lesions in children aids in making timely diagnoses of these often clinically occult lesions, preventing treatment delays.
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