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=Overview == | |||
The symptoms of Bronchiectasis was discovered in the early 19th century. Eventually in 1950, using bronchography, Bronchiectasis was discovered as a pathology. | |||
==Bronchiectasis Historical Perspective== | |||
*Rene Theophile Hyacinthe wrote about the observation of suppurative phlegm in the early 19th century. | |||
*Jean Athanase Sicard introduced contrast bronchography in 1922. The detailed imaging showed inflammatory and destructive changes in the airway. | |||
*Lynne Reid linked the findings in bronchography to the pathology of bronchiectasis in 1950. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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The symptoms of Bronchiectasis was discovered in the early 19th century. Eventually in 1950, using bronchography, Bronchiectasis was discovered as a pathology.
Bronchiectasis Historical Perspective
- Rene Theophile Hyacinthe wrote about the observation of suppurative phlegm in the early 19th century.
- Jean Athanase Sicard introduced contrast bronchography in 1922. The detailed imaging showed inflammatory and destructive changes in the airway.
- Lynne Reid linked the findings in bronchography to the pathology of bronchiectasis in 1950.