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Pages 136-138 (April 1993)
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Pages 136-138 (April 1993)
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Nódulo pulmonar solitario. Punción transtorácica. Yatrogenia
Solitary pulmonary nodule. Transthoracic punction. latrogenesis
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I. Pinto Pabón
Servicio de Radiología. Hospital Central de la Cruz Roja Española. Madrid
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La punción transtorácica en el diagnóstico del nodulo pulmonar solitario es una técnica ampliamente difundida en la actualidad. Tanto los avances tecnológicos en imagen, como los experimentados en el campo de la citopatología, han permitido la extensión de dicha técnica.

Se describe la técnica de punción y hacemos una revisión de la literatura del manejo del nódulo pulmonar solitario, haciendo hincapié en las complicaciones derivadas de la realización de la punción aspiración con aguja fina.

Transthoracic punction in the diagnosis of the solitary pulmonary nodule is a widely used technique at present. Not only technical advances in imaging but also those experienced in the field of cytopathology have permitted the extension of this technique.

The punction technique is described and a review of the literature of the management of solitary pulmonary nodule is carried out with emphasis being made on the complications derived from the performance of fine needle aspiration punction.

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