Case Report

Roentgenographic Recognition of Bronchoceles

Authors: ROBERT G. LEVITT MD, JOHN V. FORREST MD, STUART S. SAGEL MD

Abstract

ABSTRACTBronchoceles often have characteristic plain film, tomographic, and bronchographic appearances, and they may trap air. Roentgenographic recognition of bronchoceles can allow them to be distinguished from neoplasms and sometimes help avoid unnecessary surgery.

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