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(Chest. 1963;44:126-132.)
© 1963 American College of Chest Physicians

A New Method for Anatomo-Radiologic Study of the Lung After Resection

Maurice A. Petit M.D.1; Janos Kurucz M.D.2; Walter Florange M.D.3; and Suzanne Doerr 1

1 Colmar, France
2 Budapest, Hungary
3 Strasbourg, France

A new method is presented for fixation of the pulmonary parenchyma through inflation after lead impregnation, in order to make radiographic studies of surgical specimens more effective. This method allows comparison of films showing the specimen and sections of it with those taken prior to surgery. It also allows a particularly sharp view of any lesions inside the specimen, and of the whole bronchial system down to the most distal bronchioles. The same method, after rehydration of the specimen, permits the usual histologic and bacteriologic examinations.







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