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Intro; Contents; 1: Rapid On-Site Evaluation (ROSE) in Diagnostic Interventional Pulmonology: Introduction and Detailed Methods; 1.1 Definition and Work Content of Diagnostic Interventional Pulmonology ROSE; 1.2 Historic Evolution and Prospect Forecast of ROSE Clinical Practice; 1.3 Basic Working Conditions and Equipment Requirements of ROSE; 1.3.1 ROSE Cytological Microscope; 1.3.2 Graphic Imaging and Photographic System; 1.3.3 ROSE for Infectious Diseases; 1.3.4 Location Requirements; 1.3.5 Preparation for ROSE; 1.3.6 Conservation of Stained Slides

1.4 The Detailed Work Process for ROSE1.4.1 The Preparation of Cytological Slides for ROSE; 1.4.1.1 Imprinting (Rolling); 1.4.1.2 Brushing; 1.4.1.3 Spraying; 1.4.1.4 Leaving; 1.4.2 Rapid Staining of ROSE Cytological Slides (Staining); 1.4.3 To Interpret ROSE Cytological Slides Promptly and Comprehensively; 1.5 ROSE Implications for Disease/Disease Status; 1.6 Consensus and Controversy in Clinical Practice of ROSE; 1.6.1 ROSE and Histopathology/Laboratory Medicine Are Mutual Complementation, Rather than Mutual Repulsion

1.6.2 Obtaining Target Lesion Is the Basis of ROSE Interpretation1.6.3 ROSE Is Not Exactly "Observe the Pathogenic Microorganism Itself"; 1.6.4 It Is Still Controversial Whether ROSE Can Increase the Yield Rate of Diagnostic Interventional Pulmonology; 1.6.5 Applying ROSE May Benefit More to the Following Interventional Procedures; 1.6.6 Who Will Interpret ROSE Slides?; References; 2: Anatomic Distribution and Morphology of Common Tracheal/Bronchial/Pulmonary Cells; 2.1 Native Tracheal/Bronchial/Pulmonary Cells; 2.1.1 Cell Components of Proximal Airways

2.1.2 Cell Components of Terminal Airways (Bronchioli)2.1.3 Cell Components of Gas Exchange Areas; 2.1.4 Other Native Cell Components; 2.2 Common Nonnative Tracheal/Bronchial/Pulmonary Cells; 2.3 Native Tracheal/Bronchial/Pulmonary Cell Morphology; 2.3.1 Cell Morphology of Proximal Airways; 2.3.2 Cell Morphology of Terminal Airways (Bronchioli); 2.3.3 Cell Morphology of Gas Exchange Areas; 2.3.4 Other Native Cell Morphology; 2.4 Common Nonnative Tracheal/Bronchial/Pulmonary Cell Morphology; 2.4.1 Mononuclear Cell-Derived Non-epithelial Cells; 2.4.1.1 Monocyte-Macrophage

2.5 The Labeling of Cell Types and Cell States in this Book3: Clustering (Categorizing) Analysis in ROSE Interpretation of Common Nonneoplastic Disease States of Lung/Mediastinum; 3.1 Poorly Prepared ROSE Slides May Result in Meaningless Interpretations; 3.2 "Inflammatory Changes"; 3.3 Approximately Normal/Mild Non-specific Inflammatory Response; 3.4 Suppurative Infections (with or without Visible Pathogens); 3.5 May Conform to Viral Infections; May Conform to Mycoplasma Infections; 3.6 Granulomatous Inflammation; 3.7 May Conform to Organization

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