History and Development Endobronchial ultrasound biopsy (EBUS) was first introduced in the 1990s as an imaging technique to visualize lesions and lymph nodes within and adjacent to the lung. In the early 2000s, EBUS gained the ability to perform real-time biopsying of these structures through the use of a specialized bronchoscope equipped with a
Endobronchial Ultrasound Biopsy A New Standard for Lung Cancer Diagnosis
History and Development Endobronchial ultrasound biopsy (EBUS) was first introduced in the 1990s as an imaging technique to visualize lesions and lymph nodes within and adjacent to the lung. In the early 2000s, EBUS gained the ability to perform real-time biopsying of these structures through the use of a specialized bronchoscope equipped with a
Endobronchial Ultrasound Biopsy A New Standard for Lung Cancer Diagnosis
History and Development Endobronchial ultrasound biopsy (EBUS) was first introduced in the 1990s as an imaging technique to visualize lesions and lymph nodes within and adjacent to the lung. In the early 2000s, EBUS gained the ability to perform real-time biopsying of these structures through the use of a specialized bronchoscope equipped with a