Treatment
Bronchoscopy
Key points about bronchoscopy
- Bronchoscopy is a procedure that helps the healthcare provider look directly at the airways in the lungs using a thin, lighted tube (bronchoscope)
- The bronchoscope is put in the nose or mouth. It is moved down the throat and windpipe (trachea), and into the airways
- A healthcare provider can then see the voice box (larynx), trachea and large and medium-sized airways
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