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Tuberculosis of the Pleura

Southern Medical Journal, 1998
Tuberculosis is a leading cause of mortality worldwide, with a growing death rate. Pleuritis remains the most common extrapulmonary site of involvement. Epidemiologic trends have altered the presentation of disease. The advent of molecular biology has allowed new insights into disease mechanisms.
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ANATOMY OF THE PLEURA

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1998
The lung and heart, the vital organs, have to be protected and also have to move and change volume continuously to function. For the best protection and function of the lung, the thorax is shaped almost like a bellows with the diaphragm as the moving part.
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Sonografie der Pleura

Ultraschall in der Medizin - European Journal of Ultrasound, 2010
1. Kennenlernen der sonografischen Erscheinungsformen pleuraler Erkrankungen. 2. Sonografische Untersuchungstechnik bei Pleurauntersuchungen. 3. Integration der Sonografie in den diagnostischen Ablauf bei Verdacht auf eine pleurale Erkrankung. 4. Einschatzung der Grenzen der Sonografie an der Pleura.
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Lung and Pleura

2010
With every breath we take, we expose the lungs to a myriad of insults from the outside world. The patterns of injury that result encompass a broad spectrum of neoplastic and nonneoplastic pulmonary diseases. This chapter reviews the salient clinical and pathologic features of these diseases and summarizes special studies, including immunohistochemical,
Andrea Arrossi, Carol Farver
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Ultrasonography evaluation during the weaning process: the heart, the diaphragm, the pleura and the lung

Intensive Care Medicine, 2016
Paul H. Mayo   +5 more
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Pleura

2022
Joachim Reuß, Alexander Heinzmann
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Localized Benign and Malignant Fibrous Tumors of the Pleura: A Clinicopathologic Review of 223 Cases

American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1989
D. England   +2 more
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Physiology of the Pleura

2004
The pleura consists of two membranes: the visceral covering the lung and the parietal pleura covering the diaphragm and the chest wall. The main function of the pleura is to allow extensive movement of the lung to the chest wall. The visceral pleura also contributes to the shape of the lung, provides a limit to expansion, and contributes to the work of
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