Fifty smear-negative pulmonary tuberculosis patients underwent fibreoptic bronchoscopy. Bronchial aspirate smears of twelve patients and post-bronchoscopic sputum smears of fourteen patients were positive for acid-fast bacilli (AFB). Bronchial biopsy provided the diagnosis in 9 out of 30 patients. Brush smears were positive in 28 patients, being the only positive sample in ten cases. A high yield from brush smears was obtained due to their preparation from caseous material wherever visible in the bronchi. With these results a rapid diagnosis was established in 36 of the 50 patients. When culture results were available, a definite diagnosis of tuberculosis was made in 45 of the patients. The yield from brush smears was found to be significantly better when compared to bronchial aspirate smears (p < 0.01) and post-bronchoscopic sputum smears (p < 0.01).
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Chawla, R., Pant, K., Jaggi, O. P., Chandrashekhar, S., & Thukral, S. S. (1988). Fibreoptic bronchoscopy in smear-negative pulmonary tuberculosis. European Respiratory Journal, 1(9), 804–806. https://doi.org/10.1183/09031936.93.01090804
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