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The value of chest tomosynthesis in locating a ground glass nodule (GGN) during endobronchial ultrasonography with a guide sheath: a case report

Takehiro Izumo, Shinji Sasada, Christine Chavez, Yuuichi Nagai, Mayumi Kitagawa, Jun Torii, Takumi Iwase, Tomohiko Aso, Yukiko Nakamura, Yasuyuki Mizumori, Chaosheng Deng, Weihua Xu, Takaaki Tsuchida, Noriyuki Moriyama

Abstract

A 74-year-old man was referred to our department for work-up of a pure ground glass nodule (GGN) on computed tomography (CT). He was suspected to have lung cancer by CT scan, but no lesion was visible on chest X-ray. Chest tomosynthesis was performed before bronchoscopy, showing a clear GGN. We could not detect a tumor signal on endobronchial ultrasonography so we relied on the chest tomosynthesis image as a guide during transbronchial biopsy. The diagnosis of adenocarcinoma was confirmed on histopathology. In this case, transbronchial biopsy under the guidance of chest tomosynthesis was useful for the diagnosis of GGN.

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