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[A method of differentiating transudate and exudate].
Problemy tuberkuleza, 1991A diagnostic value of pleural fluid alkaline phosphatase (AP) for transudate and exudate differentiation is shown. AP below and above 0.5 mumol/(ml.h) are characteristic of transudate and exudate, respectively.
V S, Kiroshka +3 more
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Classification tree analysis for the discrimination of pleural exudates and transudates
Clinical Chemical Laboratory Medicine, 2007Classification and regression tree (CART) analysis is a non-parametric technique suitable for the generation of clinical decision rules. We have studied the performance of CART analysis in the separation of pleural exudates and transudates.Basic demographic, radiologic and laboratory data were retrospectively evaluated in 1257 pleural effusions (204 ...
Aureli, Esquerda +5 more
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Differentiation of exudate from transudate ascites by Doppler sonography
Abdominal Imaging, 2003We investigated whether the addition of Doppler sonography (US) increases the diagnostic confidence of US for estimating the nature of ascites.Of the 127 cases reviewed in this study, there were 42 cases of transudate and 85 of exudate ascites. We reviewed the US, power Doppler, and pulsed Doppler images of these cases.With US, the transudate ascites ...
T, Komatsuda +8 more
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THE GENESIS AND RESOLUTION OF PULMONARY TRANSUDATES AND EXUDATES
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1943The existence of pulmonary edema is one of the first conditions that medical students are sure they have found. Listening to the chest in cases of cardiac decompensation, one hears rales of varying magnitude, and as one progresses toward the bases of the lungs the characteristic signs of edema may be lost. The student, being preternaturally alert, says
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AbstractBackgroundFifty years since its inception, Light's criteria have aided in classifying pleural effusions (PEs) as exudates if 1 or more criteria are met. Thoracic ultrasound (US) emerges as a non‐invasive technique for point of care use especially if pleural procedures are contemplated.ObjectiveWe aimed to develop a score based on radiological ...
Astrid Gardiner +9 more
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Transudate or Exudate: That is the Question
Clinical Pulmonary Medicine, 2002Tanvir A. Chodri, Maritza L. Groth
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What Is the Origin of Pleural Transudates and Exudates?
Chest, 1992V C, Broaddus, R W, Light
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CYTOLOGICAL FINDINGS IN EXUDATES AND TRANSUDATES
Acta Pathologica Microbiologica Scandinavica, 1948openaire +2 more sources

