肺部疾病的微创诊断技术进展。

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Wei Liu, Li Jian, Qiquan Zhao
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摘要

呼吸系统疾病大致可分为两大类:由传染性病原体引发的疾病和由非传染性因素引起的疾病。传染组包括各种各样的病原体,包括细菌、病毒和真菌。相比之下,非传染性疾病包括免疫系统功能障碍,以及恶性和良性肿瘤。鉴于这些疾病的复杂性和多样性,准确的诊断往往需要的不仅仅是常规的临床评估和传统的成像技术。为了解决这种复杂性,医学界越来越多地转向微创诊断方法,这在管理复杂病例时提供了更高的精度。这篇综合综述深入研究了这些尖端微创技术在呼吸医学领域的应用。它细致地概述了它们目前的应用,突出了它们的优点和局限性,并探索了未来研究工作的潜在方向,旨在阐明呼吸系统疾病诊断和管理的不断发展的前景。
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Advances in minimally invasive diagnostic techniques for pulmonary diseases.

Respiratory disorders can be broadly classified into two primary categories: those triggered by infectious agents and those stemming from noninfectious factors. The infectious group comprises a wide array of pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi. In contrast, the noninfectious category encompasses conditions such as immune system dysfunctions, as well as both malignant and benign tumors. Given the intricate and diverse nature of these diseases, accurate diagnosis often requires more than just routine clinical assessments and conventional imaging techniques. To address this complexity, the medical community has increasingly turned to minimally invasive diagnostic methods, which provide enhanced precision in managing complex cases. This comprehensive review delves into the utilization of these cutting-edge minimally invasive technologies within the field of respiratory medicine. It meticulously outlines their current applications, highlights their benefits and limitations, and also explores potential directions for future research endeavors, aiming to shed light on the evolving landscape of respiratory disease diagnosis and management.

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Minerva Surgery
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