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Effectiveness of Curcuma longa Extract for the Treatment of Symptoms and Effusion–Synovitis of Knee Osteoarthritis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2020
BACKGROUND Current pharmacologic therapies for patients with osteoarthritis are suboptimal. OBJECTIVE To determine the efficacy of Curcuma longa extract (CL) for reducing knee symptoms and effusion-synovitis in patients with symptomatic knee ...
Z. Wang   +11 more
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Advances in pleural effusion diagnostics

Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine, 2020
Introduction: Pleural effusion is a common clinical problem. Yet, in a significant proportion of patients (~20%), the cause of pleural effusion remains unknown.
L. Ferreiro   +5 more
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Pericardial Effusion

Cardiology Clinics, 2017
The normal pericardial sac contains up to 50 mL of fluid, which consists of a plasma ultrafiltrate. Anything greater constitutes a pathologic effusion. The curvilinear pressure-volume relationship of the pericardial sac dictates hemodynamic consequences of a pericardial effusion and is responsible for rapidly accumulating fluid that causes cardiac ...
Amir, Azarbal, Martin M, LeWinter
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Screening Performance Characteristic of Ultrasonography and Radiography in Detection of Pleural Effusion; a Meta-Analysis

Emergency, 2016
Introduction: The role of ultrasonography in detection of pleural effusion has long been a subject of interest but controversial results have been reported.
M. Yousefifard   +7 more
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Transudative effusions

European Respiratory Journal, 1997
Transudative pleural effusions develop because the distribution of hydrostatic and oncotic pressure across the pleura is altered, so that the rate of pleural fluid formation exceeds that of its reabsorption. They are characterized by a low cell and protein content. Congestive heart failure is the most common cause of transudative effusion.
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Parapneumonic effusions

The American Journal of Medicine, 1980
In this study the incidence and course of pleural effusions (parapneumonic effusions) in patients with acute bacterial pneumonia were prospectively evaluated. Bilateral decubitus chest x-ray films were obtained within 72 hours of admission in 203 patients with an acute febrile illness, purulent sputum and an infiltrate evident on the chest film. Ninety
R W, Light   +3 more
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Abstract 9773: Outcomes of Cancer Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Pericardiocentesis for Pericardial Effusion

Circulation, 2015
Objectives: We evaluated outcomes of cancer patients undergoing percutaneous pericardiocentesis for pericardial effusion and assessed the procedure’s safety in patients with thrombocytopenia.
Danielle El Haddad
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Lost in effusion

The Lancet, 2012
In February, 2010, a 45-year-old woman weighing 220 kg (body-mass index 68 kg/m2) was referred to our institution after a 3-month history of progressive abdominal distension without fever or night sweats or other complaints (appendix). Medical and family history was otherwise unremarkable, with her last gynaecological examination 2 years previously ...
Fabian, Trillsch   +4 more
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Pleural effusions

Current Opinion in Oncology, 1992
Pleural effusions are a common development in patients with cancer. The optimal means of control are not defined, but systemic treatment is often effective in patients with drug-sensitive tumors. Local treatments advocated in the management of malignant pleural effusions differ in the means of drainage, the length of time pleural tubes are left in situ,
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