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Pleural Effusions

Pediatric Emergency Care, 2007
The ability to recognize, understand, and treat pleural effusions in the pediatric population is important for pediatric health care providers. The topic of pleural effusions has been extensively studied in the adult population. In recent years, these studies have extended into the pediatric population. This review describes pleural effusions in detail,
Sara L, Beers, Thomas J, Abramo
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Management of Effusions

Oncology, 1970
The current approach in managing effusions in the Cancer Research Institute Clinical Unit is as follows.
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Effusion Cytology

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1991
Cytologic evaluation is the best way to detect the presence of malignancy in body cavity fluids. Although a positive diagnosis is highly reliable, a negative result does not rule out a malignant cause. Adenocarcinomas, well-differentiated squamous carcinomas, small-cell carcinomas, malignant melanomas, large-cell lymphomas, and acute leukemias are ...
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Pleural Effusions

Medical Clinics of North America, 1977
There are many diseases that cause pleural effusions. When a patient with a pleural effusion is first evaluated, one should determine if the patient has a transudate or an exudate. A diagnostic approach to the patient with an undiagnosed pleural effusion is outlined.
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Pleural Effusions

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1987
The key to effective evaluation of pleural effusions lies in an understanding of the dynamic nature of its formation and alteration. Trying to fit a specimen neatly into a distinct diagnostic category will not only lead to frustration, but is often unnecessary or incorrect.
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Otitis Media with Effusion

Canadian Family Practice Guidelines, 2019
J. Cash, Kathleen Bradbury-Golas
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MILKY EFFUSIONS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1964
M A, DENBOROUGH, P J, NESTEL
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A human cell line from a pleural effusion derived from a breast carcinoma.

Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1973
H. Soule   +4 more
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Pleural effusions

Disease-a-Month, 2013
José M, Porcel, Richard W, Light
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Subpulmonic effusion

Internal Medicine Journal, 2008
F A, Almeida, G, Eiger
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