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Chest, Vol 88, 635-636, Copyright © 1985 by American College of Chest Physicians


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Endoscopic treatment of a whistling middle-lobe bronchus

CJ Hirschler-Schulte, PE Postmus and JJ van Overbeek

A 32-year old man presented with dyspnea and a loud inspiratory wheeze. Examination revealed a nonfibrous, fissure-shaped entrance to the middle-lobe bronchus. The cause of this stenosis was unclear. Endoscopic treatment consisted of splitting the spur and resulted in complete disappearance of the wheeze.





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