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Radiology, Vol 127, 35-40, Copyright © 1978 by Radiological Society of North America


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Aspiration biopsies of chest lesions

AF Lalli, LJ McCormack, M Zelch, NE Reich and D Belovich

1223 patients underwent aspiration biopsy with a diagnostic yield of 86.4%; 24.2% of the patients had a small pneumothorax, but only 4.4% required treatment; one patient developed a moderate hemothorax. The method, problems, and complications including morbidity and mortality are discussed. The relative success of aspiration biopsy with different lesions of the lung and mediastinum is identified.


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