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Silicosis Diagnosed Using Transbronchial Lung Biopsy: The Pivotal Role of Occupational History
ABSTRACT Pulmonary silicosis, a preventable occupational lung disease caused by chronic inhalation of crystalline silica dust in industries like construction, mining, and stone masonry, remains underdiagnosed in TB‐endemic regions due to overlapping clinical and radiological features.
Boon Hau Ng +6 more
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Interventional management of recurrent malignant pleural effusion: state of the art in 2021
Z. Hajnikova +3 more
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Custom illustration created by the author in collaboration with the Mayo Clinic Digital Media Department. ABSTRACT Immune checkpoint‐inhibitors (ICIs) have revolutionized and significantly improved cancer care through remarkable efficacy, but significant adverse effects have been observed.
Artur Schneider +3 more
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ABSTRACT Chest‐wall Ewing sarcoma (CWES) is uncommon in adults and often abuts vital thoracic structures, making R0 resection challenging despite gains with multimodal therapy. A 46‐year‐old Arab male presented with year‐long right‐sided chest pain, weight loss, and a firm mass over the lower right ribs.
Mohammad Alaa Aldakak +5 more
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Chest CT scan 1 month after starting TB treatment demonstarting left side massive pleural effusion. ABSTRACT Non‐HIV‐infected people with pulmonary tuberculosis can develop paradoxical worsening of lung conditions, including massive pleural effusion, which at times requires multiple drainage. This paradoxical immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome
Selam Bogale Gissa +2 more
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Management of Malignant Pleural Effusions [PDF]
Adrianni Charpidou +2 more
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First‐person intraprocedural view of XR90 providing a live holographic 3D rendering of a spleen, splenic mass, and nearby lung parenchyma is used to drive procedural planning, allow for biopsy instrument tracking, define optimal trajectory, and subsequently visualize parenchymal tract closure with SinglePass biopsy tract electrocautery.
Alexander S. Misono
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Abstract The objective of the recently published World Health Organization Reporting System for Lymph Node, Spleen, and Thymus Cytopathology (WHO system) is to standardize the diagnostic approach to fine‐needle aspiration biopsies of hematolymphoid tissues.
Mats Ehinger +4 more
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