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The Case for Autoantibody Screening in Stone Benchtop Workers
We present the case of a 40‐year‐old stone benchtop worker who was diagnosed with complicated silicosis on screening, with early ANA positivity preceding the development of progressive multisystem autoimmune disease and respiratory decline. This case underscores the potential for silica exposure to trigger severe autoimmune disease in addition to ...
Tiffany Lin, Jun Keng Khoo, Ryan Hoy
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Reversible splenial lesion syndrome associated with lobar pneumonia: Case report and review of literature. [PDF]
Li C +8 more
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THE GRAM STAIN AND THE ETIOLOGY OF LOBAR PNEUMONIA, AN HISTORICAL NOTE1
Robert Austrian
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Aspirated Soybean Mimicking Endobronchial Tumour Removed With a Cryoprobe
We present a case of an airway foreign body removed by cryoprobe that was initially considered to be endotracheal lipoma or endobronchial hamartoma based on imaging findings. ABSTRACT Adult airway foreign bodies are misdiagnosed as endobronchial tumours on imaging. A 77‐year‐old man with asbestosis presented with a worsening cough. Computed tomography (
Shoichiro Matsumoto +14 more
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Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP) commonly affects the upper airways, and lung parenchymal involvement is extremely rare. We present a case of adult‐onset laryngotracheal RRP with confirmed distal dissemination that progressed despite systemic bevacizumab, ultimately requiring surgical resection. This case highlights the complexity of managing
Abhir Nainani +7 more
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Lung Adenocarcinoma Diagnosed in a Nodule After Initial Spontaneous Regression in Size
We describe partial spontaneous regression of a pulmonary nodule that subsequently progressed with significant growth and was diagnosed as adenocarcinoma by biopsy. ABSTRACT Widespread adoption of lung cancer screening programmes increases the detection of pulmonary nodules, both benign and malignant.
Lin Mo +4 more
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We present a case of steroid‐dependent immune checkpoint inhibitor pneumonitis treated with a novel approach. The patient developed significant steroid‐related side effects and had a residence located far from the clinical space, leading to the initiation of subcutaneous tocilizumab that ultimately maintained remission of pneumonitis, cancer, and ...
Nicole Chang, Alexa Meara, Kevin Ho
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LOBAR PNEUMONIA CAUSED BY NONTYPHOIDAL SALMONELLA IN A MALAWIAN CHILD
Limangeni Mankhambo +3 more
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Uniportal VATS segmentectomy and lobectomy yielded similar long‐term survival in stage I NSCLC. Segmentectomy offered faster recovery but fewer N1 nodes. Recurrence was local in stage IA and distant in higher stages, emphasizing stage‐specific surveillance. CTR > 0.5 and stage ≥ IB predicted recurrence.
Ching Feng Wu +5 more
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