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Anatamopathologic comparisons have enabled the substratum of every bronchographic abnormality to be identified. A sign considered by itself, however, is not always pathognomonic. It is more often the association and the grouping of certain changes that lead to a diagnosis. In particular, bronchographic signs must be compared with clinical, biologic, and endoscopic data in order to achieve their maximum value.
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Pinet, F., Amiel, M., Froment, JC., Rubet, A. (1987). The Pathologic Bronchogram. In: Selective Bronchography and Bronchial Brushing. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67128-9_5
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