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Proteomics on malignant pleural effusions reveals ERα loss in metastatic breast cancer associates with SGK1-NDRG1 deregulation. [PDF]
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MicroRNAs - novel biomarkers for malignant pleural effusions. [PDF]
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Exploratory pilot study to characterize the immune landscapes of malignant pleural effusions and their corresponding primary tumors from patients with breast carcinoma and lung adenocarcinoma. [PDF]
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Management of malignant pleural effusion and ascites by a triple access multi perforated large diameter catheter port system [PDF]
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Recurrent Malignant Pleural Effusions
New England Journal of Medicine, 1964IT is the unfortunate lot of some patients dying of metastatic cancer of the breast, lung, cervix and so forth to be plagued by severe dyspnea due to recurrent malignant pleural effusions. Many of these people would have several months of relative comfort at home if they could only breathe.
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Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2021
Malignant pleural effusions have a significant burden on patients and the health care system. Diagnosis is typically via thoracentesis, although other times more invasive procedures are required. Management centers around relief of dyspnea and patient quality of life and can be done via serial thoracentesis, indwelling pleural catheter, or pleurodesis.
Christopher M, Kapp, Hans J, Lee
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Malignant pleural effusions have a significant burden on patients and the health care system. Diagnosis is typically via thoracentesis, although other times more invasive procedures are required. Management centers around relief of dyspnea and patient quality of life and can be done via serial thoracentesis, indwelling pleural catheter, or pleurodesis.
Christopher M, Kapp, Hans J, Lee
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Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 1985
Various diseases of the gastrointestinal tract at times are accompanied by an exudative pleural effusion. The exudative pleural effusions resulting from esophageal perforation, pancreatic disease, subphrenic abscess, intrahepatic abscess, splenic abscess, abdominal operations, and diaphragmatic hernia are discussed in this article.
B H, Gobel, P E, Lawler
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Various diseases of the gastrointestinal tract at times are accompanied by an exudative pleural effusion. The exudative pleural effusions resulting from esophageal perforation, pancreatic disease, subphrenic abscess, intrahepatic abscess, splenic abscess, abdominal operations, and diaphragmatic hernia are discussed in this article.
B H, Gobel, P E, Lawler
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