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Pressure-Dependent Pneumothorax Following Pleural Drainage in a Non-expandable Lung: A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
Fadel AR, Siddavaram S, Lohani S.
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EsoFLIP-assisted dilation for dysphagia in systemic sclerosis: Highlighting the role of multimodal esophageal evaluation. [PDF]
Chakraborty S, Yearsley M.
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Resolution of Symptomatic Intracranial Hypertension Following Resection of Tentorial Meningioma Compressing the Dominant Transverse Sinus. [PDF]
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Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2006
The goals of therapeutic thoracentesis are to remove the maximum amount of pleural fluid to improve dyspnea and to facilitate the diagnostic evaluation of large pleural effusions. Pleural manometry may be useful for immediately detecting an unexpandable lung, which may coexist when any pleural fluid accumulates.
John T, Huggins, Peter, Doelken
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The goals of therapeutic thoracentesis are to remove the maximum amount of pleural fluid to improve dyspnea and to facilitate the diagnostic evaluation of large pleural effusions. Pleural manometry may be useful for immediately detecting an unexpandable lung, which may coexist when any pleural fluid accumulates.
John T, Huggins, Peter, Doelken
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Gastroenterology Nursing, 1992
Anorectal manometry is used in the treatment of complex anorectal disorders, such as fecal incontinence and intractable constipation. In a 3-year period at one institution 308 anorectal manometries were performed. A total of 168 procedures were performed for complaints of fecal incontinence, 77 for constipation, and the remainder for a variety of ...
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Anorectal manometry is used in the treatment of complex anorectal disorders, such as fecal incontinence and intractable constipation. In a 3-year period at one institution 308 anorectal manometries were performed. A total of 168 procedures were performed for complaints of fecal incontinence, 77 for constipation, and the remainder for a variety of ...
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