‘Thoracentesis’

How is Mesothelioma Diagnosed? III

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Bronchoscopy

Bronchoscopy
A bronchoscopy involves an examination of the lungs and airways. The doctor puts a lighted tube down the patient’s windpipe to the lungs. This procedure is called bronchoscopy and the instrument used is called a bronchoscope.

Thoracentesis
Some patients may develop fluid in the lungs. This is known as pleural effusion. Your doctor may take a sample of this fluid with a needle and injected into the breast examinations to determine if it is cancerous. It could also happen that your doctor performs a drain fluid from the lungs to help relieve pain.

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