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European Journal of Radiology, 2000
The vast majority of pleural neoplasms invade the pleura secondarily and can be seen in patients with bronchogenic carcinoma, breast cancer, lymphoma, and ovarian or gastric carcinoma. Primary pleural neoplasms are less common, although they have developed notoriety since the up-surge of malignant mesothelioma and the knowledge of its connection to ...
BONOMO, Lorenzo +4 more
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The vast majority of pleural neoplasms invade the pleura secondarily and can be seen in patients with bronchogenic carcinoma, breast cancer, lymphoma, and ovarian or gastric carcinoma. Primary pleural neoplasms are less common, although they have developed notoriety since the up-surge of malignant mesothelioma and the knowledge of its connection to ...
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Amyloidosis and Pleural Disease
Chest, 1990Pleural involvement with systemic amyloidosis has been reported rarely in the literature. Diagnosis of this entity by percutaneous needle biopsy of the pleura has been described only in two prior case reports. We describe five patients in whom the diagnosis of pleural amyloidosis was established by Cope needle biopsy during evaluation of pleural ...
M S, Kavuru +4 more
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1989
Pneumothorax in the ED most often will be primary and spontaneous in a young person who may be treated with either chest tube, mini-chest tube, or aspiration of pneumothorax according to local preference. The other large group of pneumothoraces will be spontaneous but secondary to a disease process, procedure, or drug abuse. The treatment of these must
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Pneumothorax in the ED most often will be primary and spontaneous in a young person who may be treated with either chest tube, mini-chest tube, or aspiration of pneumothorax according to local preference. The other large group of pneumothoraces will be spontaneous but secondary to a disease process, procedure, or drug abuse. The treatment of these must
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2023
Abstract Summary Pleural effusions are common in patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU), with heart failure/fluid overload and proinflammatory conditions such as parapneumonic or malignant effusion being common causes.
Fraser Brims, Edward TH Fysh
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Abstract Summary Pleural effusions are common in patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU), with heart failure/fluid overload and proinflammatory conditions such as parapneumonic or malignant effusion being common causes.
Fraser Brims, Edward TH Fysh
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Application of Narrow-Band Imaging thoracoscopy in diagnosis of pleural diseases
Postgraduate Medicine, 2020Xinglu Zhang
exaly

