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bronchoscopy

[ brong-kos-kuh-pee ]

noun

, plural bron·chos·co·pies.
  1. an examination by means of a bronchoscope.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of bronchoscopy1

First recorded in 1900–10; broncho- + -scopy
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Example Sentences

She noted that recent bronchoscopy robots made by Johnson and Johnson and Intuitive Surgical have made significant gains in letting doctors reach hard-to-reach parts of the lungs and collect tissue samples for lung cancer.

A bronchoscopy, in which doctors snake a tube from the nose or mouth into the lungs, is the best way of taking lung samples for analysis.

Proceeds from this year’s Festival of Trees will be used to purchase an endobronchial ultrasound bronchoscopy.

Her medical team reached out to the pulmonology service, the lung specialists, in case the patient needed a bronchoscopy — a bronch, for short.

Last week, a PET scan, CT scan and bronchoscopy showed that parts of his lungs have not completely cleared.

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