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Bronchogenic Cyst (A Review and Report)
Conclusion: Although lung parenchyma is not a common place in the development of Bronchogenic cyst, it is particularly important due to severe complications that can be associated with it. Since it is rarely possible to accurately diagnose preoperative conditions, it is necessary to perform resectio...
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Published in: | Journal of pharmaceutical sciences and research 2017-10, Vol.9 (10), p.1731-1732 |
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Summary: | Conclusion: Although lung parenchyma is not a common place in the development of Bronchogenic cyst, it is particularly important due to severe complications that can be associated with it. Since it is rarely possible to accurately diagnose preoperative conditions, it is necessary to perform resection of the lesion med in all suspected cases of bronchogenic cysts. In microscopic bronchoscopy, each of the chest and bronchial tissues, such as fibro bone tissue, mucosal secretion ganglia, cartilage Smooth muscle and ciliated epithelium of the lacrimal mucous membrane secret or precipitate pithy epithelium. Since it is rarely possible to accurately diagnose preoperative conditions, it is necessary to perform resection of the lesion med in all suspected cases of bronchogenic cysts. Daghighi MH, Poureisa M, Safarpour M, Behzadmehr R, Fouladi DF, Meshkini A, Varshochi M, Kiani Nazarlou A. Diffusionweighted magnetic resonance imaging in differentiating acute infectious spondylitis from degenerative Modic type 1 change; the role of b-value, apparent diffusion coefficient, claw sign and amorphous increased signal. |
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ISSN: | 0975-1459 |