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EBUS-GS for Peripheral Pulmonary Lesions

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Queries raised regarding bronchoscopy to bronchoscopists dealing with respiratory diseases remain partially elucidated. With the rapid development of several new technologies, bronchoscopy has become easy for patients, taking less time and offering a high diagnostic yield to treat bronchial and pulmonary lesions precisely.

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  1. Kurimoto N, Murayama M, Yoshioka S, et al. Analysis of the internal structure of peripheral pulmonary lesions using endobronchial ultrasonography. Chest. 2002;122:1887–94.

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Kurimoto, N., Morita, K. (2020). EBUS-GS for Peripheral Pulmonary Lesions. In: Bronchial Branch Tracing. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9905-3_3

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