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Occult bronchogenic carcinoma. Endoscopic Localization and Television Documentation
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Interventional PulmonologyPathologySurgeryEndoscopic ImagingCancer DetectionSurgical PathologyRadiologyHealth SciencesMedical ImagingMedicineHistopathologyDifferential CytologyPulmonary BlastomaLung CancerEndoscopic DiagnosisOccult Bronchogenic CarcinomaMultiple Pulmonary NoduleBronchial NeoplasmCytologic LocalizationBronchogenic CarcinomaOncologyCytopathology
Early bronchogenic carcinoma detected by sputum cytology frequently cannot be localized by conventional bronchoscopic techniques. Six occult tumors were localized in this study with new techniques in differential cytology and flexible fiberoptic equipment. A three-phase study is carried out including: 1. Cytologic localization, 2. Fiberoptic survey, and 3. Histologic mapping of bronchial margins. Findings are recorded by means of a color television documentation system. A review of the surgical pathology in our four cases has revealed a relatively large area of in-situ carcinoma in the region of very small invasive tumors.