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Der endobronchiale Ultraschall hat sich für das »Staging« von Frühkarzinomen, von Lymphknoten und die Diagnose der Wandinfiltration als anderen Verfahren überlegen erwiesen. Technische Weiterentwicklungen wie eine Dopplerfunktion, integrierte Schallendoskope, 3D-Sonographie und auch die therapeutische Option mit energiereichem Schall zur Gewebezerstörung werden die Anwendungsbreite wesentlich erweitern. Besonders angesichts zukünftiger neuer Technologien wird der endobronchiale Ultraschall ein unentbehrliches Navigations- und Kontrollinstrument werden.

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Herth, F.J.F., Eberhardt, R. (2007). Endobronchiale Sonographie. In: Mathis, G. (eds) Bildatlas der Lungen- und Pleurasonographie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-34107-9_11

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