What are bronchial neoplasm



The description of bronchial neoplasm is usually found in bronchoscopy, which refers to the abnormal proliferation of tissue cells in the bronchial tubes and the formation of localized swellings, which are generally benign and malignant.

To identify the neoplasm in the bronchus as benign or malignant, the nature of the tumor is determined clinically through bronchoscopic tissue biopsy and pathology.

Benign neoplasm can be seen in infectious lesions such as tuberculosis, pulmonary fungal disease, etc., but also can be bronchial lipoma, bronchial smooth muscle tumors and other benign tumors, malignant neoplasm is usually seen in bronchopulmonary carcinoma, bronchial neoplasm caused by different causes of different treatments, it is recommended to give targeted treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor.