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Review on Image Guided Lung Biopsy

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Lung biopsy is an established field. Throughout years physician and scientist have been exploring the field, from technical and clinical point of view. Mainly there are three types of lung biopsy, open, bronchoscopic, and fine needle aspiration biopsy. Open biopsy is essentially a surgery, thus not really dependent on image guiding system. On the other hand, bronchoscopic and fine needle aspiration biopsy relay heavily in image guiding system. Curiously, it is rare to find both biopsy types talked side by side. In this paper, both biopsy types explored and compared from technical and clinical point of view. Technical wise, bronchoscopic biopsy trend is toward path finding algorithm, while fine needle aspiration biopsy trend is toward breathing compensation algorithm and automatization. Clinical wise, there is no evidence that one type hold better diagnostic value than the other.

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Rizqie, M.Q., Mohd Yusof, N.S., Surakusumah, R.F., Octorina Dewi, D.E., Supriyanto, E., Lai, K.W. (2015). Review on Image Guided Lung Biopsy. In: Lai, K., Octorina Dewi, D. (eds) Medical Imaging Technology. Lecture Notes in Bioengineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-540-2_2

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