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Bronchoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure to diagnose problems with your lungs or airways. Healthcare providers use a bronchoscope to look into your windpipe and lungs. They can also put small tools through the bronchoscope to take samples of tissue for testing.

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A bronchoscopy is a medical test that lets doctors look into your lungs and airways using a thin tube with a camera and light at the end. Learn what to expect from the procedure.

A bronchoscopy is a medical procedure in which doctors use a special scope to examine the inside of your lungs and airways. Here, pulmonologist Roberto Casal, M.D., discusses risks, recovery time, and the most important thing to know about this common procedure used to diagnose lung cancer.

What is bronchoscopy? Bronchoscopy is a procedure to 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.

Bronchoscopy is a procedure during which an examiner uses a viewing tube to evaluate a patient's lung and airways including the voice box and vocal cord, trachea, and many branches of bronchi. Bronchoscopy is usually performed by a pulmonologist or a thoracic surgeon.

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Bronchoscopy is a direct visual examination of the voice box (larynx) and airways through a viewing tube (a bronchoscope). A bronchoscope, a thin viewing tube with a light, has a camera at the end that allows a doctor to look down through the larger airways (bronchi) into the lungs.

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A bronchoscopy is a bronchoscopy procedure where a doctor uses a thin viewing instrument called a bronchoscope to inspect your airways. This tool, which is essentially a flexible tube with a light and camera attached, is gently inserted through your nose or mouth and down into the lungs.

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