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[[Tracheobronchial]] injury can be ruled out using [[bronchoscopy]]. | [[Tracheobronchial]] injury can be ruled out using [[bronchoscopy]]. [[Thoracoscopy]] may be used in both diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary laceration. | ||
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Overview
Other Diagnostic Studies
Pulmonary laceration is usually accompanied by hemoptysis (coughing up blood or of blood-stained sputum).[1]
Tracheobronchial injury can be ruled out using bronchoscopy. Thoracoscopy may be used in both diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary laceration.