Morphometrical analysis of transbronchial cryobiopsies

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The recent introduction of bronchoscopically recovered cryobiopsy of lung tissue has opened up new possibilities in the diagnosis of neoplastic and non-neoplastic lung diseases in various aspects. Most notably the morphological diagnosis of peripheral lung biopsies promises to achieve a better yield with a high quality of specimens. To better understand this phenomenon, its diagnostic options and perspectives, this study morphometrically compares 15 cryobiopsies and 18 transbronchial forceps biopsies of peripheral lung tissue a priori without considering clinical hit ratio or integration of results in the clinical diagnostic processing. Cryotechnically harvested specimens were significantly larger (mean: 17.1 ± 10.7 mm2versus 3.8 ± 4.0 mm2) and contained alveolar tissue more often. If present, the alveolar part in cryobiopsies exceeded the one of forceps biopsies. The alveolar tissue of crybiopsy specimens did not show any artefacts. Based on these results cryotechnique seems to open up new perspectives in bronchoscopic diagnosis of lung disease. © 2011 Griff et a; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Griff, S., Ammenwerth, W., Schönfeld, N., Bauer, T. T., Mairinger, T., Blum, T. G., … Grüning, W. (2011). Morphometrical analysis of transbronchial cryobiopsies. Diagnostic Pathology, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1746-1596-6-53

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