Endobronchial ultrasonography:

"Endobronchial ultrasonography (EBUS) is an exciting and still developing diagnostic tool that has added significantly to the diagnosis and staging of lung cancer and other thoracic diseases. This book is co-authored by one of the technology's pioneers and will help the reader to use EBUS...

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Hauptverfasser: Kurimoto, Noriaki (VerfasserIn), Fielding, David K. (VerfasserIn), Musani, Ali I. (VerfasserIn), Kniese, Christopher (VerfasserIn), Morita, Katsuhiko (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Hoboken, NJ Wiley Blackwell 2020
Ausgabe:Second edition
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Zusammenfassung:"Endobronchial ultrasonography (EBUS) is an exciting and still developing diagnostic tool that has added significantly to the diagnosis and staging of lung cancer and other thoracic diseases. This book is co-authored by one of the technology's pioneers and will help the reader to use EBUS to diagnose and stage lung cancer and a variety of different tumours of the chest region. The second edition of Endobronchial Ultrasonography covers all of the standard techniques and the very latest developments and guidelines involved in EBUS, combining two common procedures, bronchoscopy and real-time ultrasonography. This allows physicians to obtain precise biopsies of lymph nodes and masses within the chest cavity. Over 250 high quality colour digital images are featured throughout the book to illustrate the different applications of EBUS, complemented by specific case studies. This edition is accompanied by a companion website featuring over 30 new video clips cited in the text"--
Beschreibung:Revision of: Endobronchial ultrasonography / Noriaki Kurimoto, David K. Fielding, Ali I. Musani, Christopher Kniese, Katsuhiko Morita
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (ix, 228 Seiten) Illustrationen
ISBN:9781119233961

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