Convex-probe endobronchial ultrasound-guided cryobiopsy for pleural tumors: three case reports.
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[BACKGROUND] Endobronchial ultrasound-guided cryobiopsy (EBUS-cryo) is an emerging minimally invasive technique that enables acquisition of high-quality tissue specimens, particularly from mediastinal
APA
Nakai T, Furukawa Y, et al. (2026). Convex-probe endobronchial ultrasound-guided cryobiopsy for pleural tumors: three case reports.. Translational lung cancer research, 15(2), 43. https://doi.org/10.21037/tlcr-2025-1-1426
MLA
Nakai T, et al.. "Convex-probe endobronchial ultrasound-guided cryobiopsy for pleural tumors: three case reports.." Translational lung cancer research, vol. 15, no. 2, 2026, pp. 43.
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41808711
Abstract
[BACKGROUND] Endobronchial ultrasound-guided cryobiopsy (EBUS-cryo) is an emerging minimally invasive technique that enables acquisition of high-quality tissue specimens, particularly from mediastinal lymphadenopathy. Here, we describe three cases in which its application to pleural tumors helped establish a definitive diagnosis.
[CASE DESCRIPTION] Case 1 involved a 74-year-old man with multiple pleural lesions detected via computed tomography (CT), the largest of which was encased by major vessels. EBUS-cryo sampling of the largest lesion, performed through the left lower bronchus, led to the diagnosis of epithelioid pleural mesothelioma. Case 2 involved a 69-year-old man with multiple pleural masses encircling the mediastinal aspect of the right lung without associated pleural effusion. EBUS-cryo sampling of a pleural lesion located along the right dorsal side of the trachea led to the diagnosis of biphasic pleural mesothelioma. Case 3 involved an 82-year-old man with multiple pleural lesions and consolidation in the left upper lobe. Semi-rigid pleuroscopy could not establish a definitive diagnosis; however, EBUS-cryo performed on a mediastinal pleural tumor through the left posterior trachea established a diagnosis of B-cell lymphoma of the mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) type.
[CONCLUSIONS] EBUS-guided cryobiopsy of pleural tumors may represent a generally safe minimally invasive option for obtaining diagnostic tissue in selected patients.
[CASE DESCRIPTION] Case 1 involved a 74-year-old man with multiple pleural lesions detected via computed tomography (CT), the largest of which was encased by major vessels. EBUS-cryo sampling of the largest lesion, performed through the left lower bronchus, led to the diagnosis of epithelioid pleural mesothelioma. Case 2 involved a 69-year-old man with multiple pleural masses encircling the mediastinal aspect of the right lung without associated pleural effusion. EBUS-cryo sampling of a pleural lesion located along the right dorsal side of the trachea led to the diagnosis of biphasic pleural mesothelioma. Case 3 involved an 82-year-old man with multiple pleural lesions and consolidation in the left upper lobe. Semi-rigid pleuroscopy could not establish a definitive diagnosis; however, EBUS-cryo performed on a mediastinal pleural tumor through the left posterior trachea established a diagnosis of B-cell lymphoma of the mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) type.
[CONCLUSIONS] EBUS-guided cryobiopsy of pleural tumors may represent a generally safe minimally invasive option for obtaining diagnostic tissue in selected patients.
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