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Diagnostic Value of Sialic Acid in Pleural Effusion
The present study was conducted in 30 patients of malignant pleural effusion and 30 patients of non malignant pleural effusion. Pleural fluid and blood samples were taken at the time of admission, before starting any treatment.
S KHARB, S TANDON, A BANSAL
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Idiopathic Multicentric Castleman Disease. ABSTRACT Idiopathic multicentric Castleman disease (iMCD) is a rare cytokine‐driven disorder characterized by systemic inflammation, organ dysfunction, and altered lymph node microscopic architecture. Over the past decade, diagnostic criteria have evolved significantly, integrating clinical, histopathological,
FNU Alnoor +11 more
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Ferritin Assay in Malignant Pleural Effusion [PDF]
Won Tae Chung +5 more
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The management of malignant pleural effusion [PDF]
Summary Several effective methods exist for the control of malignant pleural effusion: the most effective is iodized talc poudrage, but the relatively short survival times associated with malignant effusions from bronchogenic carcinomas make less elaborate methods more appropriate.
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ABSTRACT Cardiac rhabdomyomas are often the presenting sign of tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC). Prior reports have shown that maternal sirolimus treatment can reduce rhabdomyomas. We used maternal sirolimus to reverse hydrops fetalis due to a massive cardiac rhabdomyoma in a twin gestation.
David M. Ritter +6 more
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Small bore catheter drainage and sclerotherapy for malignant pleural effusions [PDF]
L. Alden Parker +2 more
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This study explores the predictive value of combining CD133‐positive circulating tumor cells in a diagnostic model for identifying high‐risk pathological factors in stage I NSCLC. Identifying these factors preoperatively can guide treatment decisions and may improve outcomes.
Huandong Huo +7 more
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Malignant Mesothelioma Causing Bloody Pleural Effusion [PDF]
Hong Bum Kim +3 more
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ABSTRACT The synchronous occurrence of epithelial‐derived gastric signet ring cell carcinoma and mesenchymal‐derived pulmonary fibrosarcoma in a single patient is extremely rare in clinical practice. Here, we report the case of a 23‐year‐old man who presented with hematemesis and melena for 6 days. Gastroscopy revealed two irregular small ulcers in the
Meng Zhu, Jingwei Ma, Ning Zhang, Tao Li
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Patients with malignant pleural effusions should have pleural drainage as the preferred course of treatment. There are still issues in treating people who have malignant pleural effusions.
Yogendra Singhal +3 more
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