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Tuberculosis and mediastinoscopy. [PDF]
Biopsy of lymph nodes at mediastinoscopy has been the method of diagnosis of tuberculosis in 14 patients; Mycobacterium tuberculosis was cultured from the nodes in nine cases, and in five there was histological evidence of the disease but cultural confirmation was lacking.
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Five-Year Survival After Endosonography vs Mediastinoscopy for Mediastinal Nodal Staging of Lung Cancer Lung cancer accounts for the highest cancer-related mortality rate worldwide.1 Accurate mediastinal nodal staging is crucial in the management of non ...
J. Kuijvenhoven+6 more
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ABSTRACT Objective In advanced non‐small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), immune‐checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) can achieve significant clinical responses. This raises the question of whether to consider salvage surgery as a curative treatment option. Few case series reported encouraging results in terms of pathological response.
Marco Schiavon+11 more
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A case of concomitant Hodgkin′s lymphoma with tuberculosis
Tuberculosis (TB) presenting with Hodgkin′s Lymphoma is a rare and difficult clinical situation for any physician to identify and to manage because of very similar clinical presentation.
Ramanjula C Reddy+3 more
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The value of mediastinoscopy in N staging of clinical N2 lung cancer
Background To determine the value of mediastinoscopy in N staging of lung cancer with clinical N2 disease. Methods We retrospectively reviewed 87 patients who received mediastinoscopy for known or suspected lung cancer, including 83 cervical ...
R. Xiao+5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Few malignancies provoke as many controversies about treatment as pleural mesothelioma. There is limited experience with novel radiotherapy techniques worldwide in adjuvant and particularly in neoadjuvant settings within multimodality treatment.
Berta Mosleh+13 more
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Esophageal perforation: A rare but serious complication of cervical mediastinoscopy
Diagnostic mediastinoscopy is a procedure with well-known serious complications: Hemorrhage, mediastinitis, pneumothorax and recurrent nerve damage. Esophageal perforation is a less known potentially life-threatening complication.
Fredrik Landström+2 more
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Background: EBUS-TBNA is an integral tool in the diagnosis and staging of lung cancer and other diseases involving mediastinal lymphadenopathy. Most studies attesting to the performance of EBUS-TBNA are prospective analyses performed under strict ...
Mukunthan Murthi+6 more
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Improved uniportal robotic lobectomy using da Vinci Surgical Xi system. uRATS, uniportal robot‐assisted thoracoscopic surgery. ABSTRACT Background Multiport robot‐assisted thoracoscopic surgery (mRATS) has been comprehensively evaluated for its clinical efficacy in numerous studies.
Shengcheng Lin+8 more
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Background and objective The aim of this study is the clinical value of preoperative routine surgical staging to mediastinal lymph nodes on lung cancer. Methods Seventy-six cases underwent lymph nodes biopsy with mediastinoscopy.
Ye XU, Yang SHENTU, Min ZHENG, Ming GUO
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