RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 A bronchoscopic brush biopsy study of large airway mucosal pathology in smokers with chronic bronchitis and in healthy nonsmokers JF European Respiratory Journal JO Eur Respir J FD European Respiratory Society SP 382 OP 386 DO 10.1183/09031936.93.05040382 VO 5 IS 4 A1 GC Riise A1 S Larsson A1 BA Andersson YR 1992 UL http://erj.ersjournals.com/content/5/4/382.abstract AB We investigated the use of bronchial brush biopsies of the bronchial epithelium as a diagnostic tool in common airway diseases. Flexible fibreoptic bronchoscopy was performed on 22 smokers with nonobstructive chronic bronchitis and on 14 healthy nonsmoking individuals. Ten of the smokers had recurrent infectious exacerbations. Cell samples were taken from carinal and subsegmental levels of the bronchial tree with a standard cytological brush, and a differential count was made of the different cell types. Smokers with chronic bronchitis had significantly more goblet cells (mean 20.0, SD 8.6), and less ciliated epithelial cells (mean 74.1, SD 9.4), than the healthy nonsmokers (mean 9.2, SD 3.9 and mean 84.7, SD 6.6, respectively). No such changes were found between the chronic bronchitis groups with or without infectious exacerbations. Thus, bronchial brush biopsies can be used as a complement to standard bronchial biopsies in the investigation of airway diseases other than pulmonary malignancies.