1991
DOI: 10.1159/000195908
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Endoscopic Visualization of Aspergilloma

Abstract: This report describes 2 cases of pulmonary aspergiUoma in whom the fungus balls were visualized on fiberoptic bronchoscopy.

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“…Previously, the flexible bronchoscopy was reserved only for the visualization of a bleeding site prior to surgery. Bronchoscopic visualization of a mycetoma is rare, and this observation is exploited to facilitate endoscopic treatment . Since the introduction of the flexible cryoprobe, it has been utilized in the diagnosis of interstitial lung disease, foreign body removal, and in the treatment of central airway obstruction (benign and malignant).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously, the flexible bronchoscopy was reserved only for the visualization of a bleeding site prior to surgery. Bronchoscopic visualization of a mycetoma is rare, and this observation is exploited to facilitate endoscopic treatment . Since the introduction of the flexible cryoprobe, it has been utilized in the diagnosis of interstitial lung disease, foreign body removal, and in the treatment of central airway obstruction (benign and malignant).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[40][41][42] Bronchial stump granulomas have been associated with the collection of mucous plugs in or around the vicinity of bronchial stumps, sutures, and endobronchial lesions, which have grown Aspergillus species on the culture. [47][48][49][50] When seen bronchoscopically, the fungus ball appears loose within the cavity and exhibits brownish/black color. 44,45 Removal of sutures and obstructing lesions have been reported to solve the problem.…”
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confidence: 99%