A rarely used X-ray procedure for examining the bronchi, the main air passages of the lungs. Once used to diagnose bronchiectasis, it has now been largely replaced by other imaging techniques, such as CT scanning, and by the use of bronchoscopy.
A radiographic procedure using a radio-opaque substance injected into the bronchial tree to show its outline. This is a simple procedure carried out under general anaesthesia and allows the accurate location of, for example, a lung ABSCESS, BRONCHIECTASIS, or a TUMOUR in the lung.
n. X-ray examination of the bronchial tree after it has been made visible by the injection of *radiopaque dye or contrast medium. It was used particularly in the diagnosis of *bronchiectasis, but has now been largely superseded by CT scanning.