An endoscopic survey of the airway and lungs is a bronchoscopy. In this procedure, the doctor inserts the endoscope into the nose or mouth. Then, they pass it into the trachea and bronchi, where the lungs branch off from the airway. Doctors use this procedure to detect signs of infections, tumors, and bleeding or assess blockages in the lungs.

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