Endobronchial Ultrasound Biopsy is proving to be Breakthrough Medical Procedure in the Diagnosis of Lung Cancer
Endobronchial ultrasound biopsy is a minimally invasive diagnostic procedure that offers physicians insight into bronchi, which are the airways leading to the lungs. EBUS is an effective procedure for the diagnosis of lung cancer, infections, and other diseases that cause enlarged lymph nodes in the chest. The endoscope is a thin flexible tube with a light at the end that is inserted into the throat via an incision in the neck. It has a light at the end that shines through the mouth of the throat. It is similar to the otoscope used for children's ears, but instead, it has a scope that can magnify as well as rotate.
Endoscopy is one of the most useful tools for diagnosing diseases and conditions. It is a tool used to examine any kind of organs including the lungs, heart, kidney, and more. The main purpose of the endoscope is to examine the thyroid gland in humans. The thyroid gland surrounds the pituitary gland that is located in front of the eyes. It is important to have this gland tested when there are thyroid problems. An endoscope is used in detecting thyroid abnormalities and its size is dependent on the size of the gland.
Endobronchial ultrasound is used to examine a small portion of the lung. This procedure is used to detect any abnormalities in the lung such as tumors, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, emphysema, and chronic bronchitis. Endobronchial ultrasound can also be used to check blood vessels, heart and lung function, air sacs, and pleura (the membrane that lines the cavity around the lungs). Endobronchial ultrasound can also be used in diagnosing a respiratory illness such as pneumonia. It can also be used in diagnosing anemia, bone marrow disease, and lymphangioma cancer. In some cases, it is used to make a diagnosis of ovarian sarcoma. Rising prevalence of lung cancer has led to increased R&D activities globally in the field of endobronchial ultrasound biopsy and other medical devices in numerous countries including Germany, Mexico, and Japan.
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