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The static images on standard X-ray films remain the basis of all precise topographic studies and of all fine morphologic analyses of the normal bronchogram. The advent of the image intensifier contributed a dynamic dimension to bronchographic analysis: Televised fluoroscopy is used to monitor bronchial filling; it yields immediate and fairly reliable data concerning airway impregnation; and cineradiography records bronchial dynamics during respiratory movements and coughing spasms.

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Pinet, F., Amiel, M., Froment, JC., Rubet, A. (1987). The Normal Bronchogram. In: Selective Bronchography and Bronchial Brushing. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67128-9_4

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