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I. Introduction.- II. Early Diagnosis Bronchogenic Carcinoma.- II.1. Diagnosis of Early Lung Cancer.- II.2. Screening for Lung Cancer.- 11.3. Friedel's Catheter Biopsy in Peripheral Lung Cancer (in German).- II.4. Early Diagnosis of Peripheral Bronchogenic Carcinoma by Cytological Examination of Catheter Biopsies.- II.5. Comparative Study between the Macroscopic Pathological Findings and Difficulties in Detection of the Sites of Early Stage Lung Cancer.- II.6. Fluorescent Bronchoscopy: A New Technique and Further Results.- II.7. The Reliability of Cytodiagnosis in Determining Malignancy and Histogenetic Tumour Type.- II.8. Sputum-cytologic Diagnosis of Early Roentgenologically Occult Bronchogenic Carcinoma.- II.9.The Diagnosis of Precancerous Lesions and Multifocal Carcinoma of the Bronchial Epithelium with Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy.- II.10.Bronchofiberscopic Observations on Bronchial Epithelium of Heavy Smoker.- II.11.Fiberoptic Bronchoscopic Findings in Cases of Atypical Squamous Metaplasia.- II.12.Vascular Patterns Observed via the Fiberoptic Branch: scope in Cases of Lung Cancer.- II.13.Early Detection of Hilar Type of Bronchogenic Carcinoma.- II.14.Tumorous Diseases of Trachea and Bronchi Giving no X-ray Shadow.- II.15.Electronmicroscopic Study of Lung Cancer Specimen Biopsied by Large Channel Bronchofiberscope.- II.16.Forceps-Biopsy Material - A Sample for Histologic and Cytologic Examination.- II.17.Diagnostic Flexible Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy: Analysis of Results of Biopsy and Brush in 105 Patients.- II.18.A Multimodal Diagnostic Approach to Lung Cancer.- II.19.Some Aspects of Research Work on Chronic Bronchitis in China.- III. Bronchoscopy and Intensive Care Medicine.- III.1.Bronchial Suctioning with the Flexible Bronchoscope.- III.2.Therapeutic Bronchoscopy in the Operating Room and the Recovery Room.- III.3.Transbronchial Lung Biopsy for Differential Diagnosis of Acute Pulmonary Failure.- III.4.Diagnostic and Therapeutic Value of the Fiberoptic Bronchoscopic Procedures in the Intensive Care Unit and the Recovery Room.- III.5.A Case of Severe Airway Burn Successfully Treated with the Fiberoptic Bronchoscope.- III.6.Bronchoskopie-Intubation.- IV. Complications in Bronchological Investigations.- IV.1.Complications in Bronchological Investigations using a Bronchofiberscope: Results of 9,413 Procedures.- IV.2.Prevalence and Treatment of Complications of 550 Fiberbronchoscopies.- IV.3.Complications Following Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy.- IV.4.A Hew Method for Treatment of Bronchial and Lung Bleeding.- IV.5.Complications Following Flexible Bronchofiberscope - Prevention and Treatment of Endobronchial Bleeding after Biopsy.- IV.6.A Safety Position in Bronchofiberscopy.- IV.7.A New Double Lumen Endotrocheal Tube for Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy.- IV.8.Oro-Tracheal Intubation using the Double Lumen Tube.- IV.9.Cardiac Arrest as a Complication of Bronchological Investigation.- IV.10.Cardiac Rhythm Disturbances during Bronchoscopy.- IV.11.Cardiac Complications and Changes of Arterial Blood Gas Levels During Transbronchoscopic Lung Biopsy.- IV.12.Bloodless SO2 Monitoring to Prevent Complications in Bronchofiberoptic Procedures.- IV.13.Hypoxemia During Flexible Fiberbronchoscopy.- IV.14.Some Aspects of Complications on Transbronchial Lung Biopsy.- IV.15.Topicel Anesthesia in a Large Number of Flexible Bronchoscopies.- IV.16.Hemodynamic Effects in Bronchoscopy during Ventilation Bronchoscopy and Sanders Venturi Ventilation.- IV.17.Intravenous Anaesthesia Techniques as an Alternative to Halothane Anaesthesia in Bronchoscopic Procedures.- V. Bronchography in the Diagnosis of Lung Disease.- V. 1.Bronchography in Pulmonary Diseases.- V. 2.Course of Bronchography from 1959 to 1979 in a Department of Chest Disease.- V. 3.Significance of Peripheral Bronchography on Coin Lesion.- V. 4.Tracheobronchial Tuberculosis Diagnosed by Bronchoscopy and Bronchography.- V. 5.Clinical Examination of Bronchial Tuberculosis as Distinguished from Lung Cancer.- V. 6.Possibilities for Bronchography Using the Bronchofiberscope (in German).- V. 7.5elective Bronchography and Transbronchial Biopsy.- V. 8.A New Technique of Bronchography and its Clinical Application.- V. 9.Unefulneon of Bronchography - with Special Emphasis on Delineation of Mvcosol Changes of the Large Bronchus.- VI. Sarcoidosis.- VI. l.Bronoho-Alveolar Lavage (BAL) in 120 Patients with Sarcoidosis: Cellular Data and Relation with Serum Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (SACE).- VI. 2.The Validation and Use of KVEIM Test Suspensions.- VI. 3.Results of Different Biopsies in Sarcoidosis (Mediastinoscopy, DANIELS' Biopsy, Bronchial and Lung Biopsies).- VI. 4.A Comparison of Fiberoptic Transbronchial Lung Biopsy (TBB) with Other Techniques in the Diagnosis of Sarcoidosis.- VI. 5.TBLB as a Diagnostic Procedure for Sarcoidosis in Japan - A Cooperative Study in Twenty-four Hospitals.- VI. 6.Transbronchial Lung Biopsy in Sarcoidosis.- VI. 7.Bronchoscopy in the Diagnosis of Sarcoidosis.- VI. 8.Diagnosis in Sarcoidosis: How Many Biopsies with Bronchoscopy?.- VI. 9.Bronchoscopic Findings and Transbronchoscopic Lung Biopsy in Sarcoidosis.- VI.10.3ronchoscopy as a Tool in Diagnosing Sarcoidosis.- VI.11.Fiberoptic Bronchoscopic Findings in Sarcoidosis.- VI.12.Computed Tomography versus Conventional Tomography of the Thorax in the Evaluation of Abnormal Lymph Nodes.- VI.13.Vascular Change in Main Bronchi of Sarcoidosis.- VII. Flexible or Rigid Bronchoscopy?.- VII.1.Flexible Bronchoscopy in Scandinavia - A Five Year Survey.- VII.2.Rigid or Flexible Bronchoscopy?.- VII.3.Flexible or Rigid Bronchoscopy?.- VII.4.Controversies in Flexible Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy.- VIII. Tracheo-Bronchial Corrective and Plastic Surgery.- Section 1. Endoscopic and Functional Criteria.- VIII.1.Results of Pre- and Post-Operative Functional Evaluation in Tracheal Stenosis.- VIII.2.Functional Appraisal of Bronchoplastic Operation.- VIII. 3.Diagnosis and Treatment of Tracheobronchomalacia with Asthmatic Attack.- VIII. 4.Diagnostic Meanings of MEFV-Curve for Patients with Stricture of Upper Airway: Value and Limitation of EsPEY's Index.- VIII. 5.Enaoscopic Findings in Tracheal Stenoses in Relation to Changes in Ventilatory Parameters before and after Therapy (in German).- VIII. 6.Tracheoscopy Findings after Prolonged Intubation with the NL-Tracheostomy Tube.- VIII. 7.Use of Flexible Fiberoptic Bronchoscope in Palliative Treatment of Tracheal Strictures after Assisted Respiration.- Section 2. Operative Procedures.- VIII. 8.Traumatic Laryngotracheal Disruption Associated with Cricoid Fracture and Recurrent Nerve Injury.- VIII. 9.Bronchoplastic Procedures for Lung Cancer.- VIII.10.Therapeutic Approach to Laryngotracheal Injury in Post-traumatic and Post-intubation Main Airway Stenosis.- VIII.11.Indication of Tracheobronchial Plasty for Lung Cancer.- VIII.12.Tracheal Reconstruction with Perichondrial Grafts.- VIII.13.Surgical Treatment and Bronchoscopic Findings in Patients with Tracheal Invasion by Thyroid Carcinoma.- VIII.14.Surgical Management of Collar Tracheal Stenoses.- VIII.15.Reconstruction of the Stenotic Airway - A New Approach.- VIII.16.An Experimental Study of Tracheo-Bronchial Anastomoses with Regard to Ultra-Structure (in German).- Section 3. Post-operative Endoscopic Managemen.- VIII.17.Studies on the Effect upon Pulmonary Function of Denervation after Tracheo-Bronchoplasty.- VIII.18.Post-operative Use of Fiberoptic Bronchoscope for Bronchoplastic Surgery on Lung Cancer.- IX. Perbronchial Fine Needle Aspiration.- IX. 1.Thirty Years Experience with Perbronchial Fine Needle Aspiration.- IX. 2.Possibilities and Limitations in the Cytological Interpretation of Perbronchial Fine Needle Biopsies.- IX. 3.Transbronchial Needle Aspiration Biopsy via the Fiberoptic Bronchoscope.- IX. 4.Contribution of Diagnostic Needle Aspiration in Bronchos…