Description
Cytology of Bronchial Wash involves the microscopic examination of cells collected from the airways during a bronchoscopy procedure. This test is crucial for diagnosing various respiratory conditions, including lung infections, inflammatory diseases, and lung cancer. During the procedure, a small amount of saline is instilled into the airways and then suctioned back, collecting cells and other materials. These samples are then prepared and examined under a microscope by a cytopathologist. The analysis focuses on identifying abnormal cells, infectious agents, or other cellular changes indicative of disease. This test is particularly valuable in cases where less invasive methods have been inconclusive, providing important diagnostic information to guide treatment decisions for respiratory conditions.



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