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European Journal of Radiology, 2000
The pleural space is a potential space under normal physiologic circumstances. It envelops the lung, the mediastinum, the diaphragm and the chest wall. A thin film of pleural fluid provides lubrication for the two pleural layers; only 2-10 ml of pleural fluid is present in healthy people.
Eva Castañer
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The pleural space is a potential space under normal physiologic circumstances. It envelops the lung, the mediastinum, the diaphragm and the chest wall. A thin film of pleural fluid provides lubrication for the two pleural layers; only 2-10 ml of pleural fluid is present in healthy people.
Eva Castañer
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Bolesti pleure predstavljaju veliki broj patologija koje zahvaćaju pleuru, pleuralni prostor i pleuralnu tekućinu. Ove bolesti su česte te se procjenjuje da godišnje pogađaju oko 3000 na milijun osoba. S obzirom na veliki broj stanja koja mogu uzrokovati
Tevfik İlker Akçam, Ufuk Çağırıcı
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Real-time thoracic ultrasound-guided pleural biopsy (TUSPB) is an important diagnostic method for pleural diseases. Traditional two-dimensional thoracic ultrasound, as well as newly developed contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) and ultrasound ...
Xue-Lian Li, Gang Hou
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Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 1992
Pleural effusions, pneumomediastinum, and pneumothorax are known complications of pregnancy. Although reported in small series and anecdotal case reports, the serious nature of these complications and the potential for misdiagnosis during the events of labor and delivery warrant a careful review of the available literature.
J E, Heffner, S A, Sahn
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Pleural effusions, pneumomediastinum, and pneumothorax are known complications of pregnancy. Although reported in small series and anecdotal case reports, the serious nature of these complications and the potential for misdiagnosis during the events of labor and delivery warrant a careful review of the available literature.
J E, Heffner, S A, Sahn
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2013
The most frequent benign pleural disease is pleural effusion; other benign conditions involving the pleura include empyema, pneumothorax, pleural plaques, and fibrothorax. Malignant pleural disease is a common clinical problem, as about 25 % of all pleural effusions in elderly patients have a neoplastic origin.
Feragalli, Beatrice +6 more
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The most frequent benign pleural disease is pleural effusion; other benign conditions involving the pleura include empyema, pneumothorax, pleural plaques, and fibrothorax. Malignant pleural disease is a common clinical problem, as about 25 % of all pleural effusions in elderly patients have a neoplastic origin.
Feragalli, Beatrice +6 more
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Interventional radiology of pleural diseases
Image-guided pleural procedures are important in both the diagnosis and management of pleural disease. Pleural aspiration, biopsy and drainage are all proven to be safer and more efficacious using image guidance.
Fergus V Gleeson
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Pleural Disease in Lymphangioleiomyomatosis
Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2006Pleural disease is a common complication of lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM). The incidence and recurrence rates of secondary spontaneous pneumothorax in LAM are the highest among chronic pulmonary disorders. Most patients have at least one pneumothorax before LAM is diagnosed, and pneumothorax is often the sentinel event that leads to the diagnosis ...
Khalid F, Almoosa +2 more
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2006
Whilst many occupational and environmental diseases affect the lung parenchyma it is only asbestos dust which results in radiographic manifestations in the pleura and these may be due to either benign or malignant processes. © 2005 Springer-Verlag Tokyo.
Crane, M. +2 more
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Whilst many occupational and environmental diseases affect the lung parenchyma it is only asbestos dust which results in radiographic manifestations in the pleura and these may be due to either benign or malignant processes. © 2005 Springer-Verlag Tokyo.
Crane, M. +2 more
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Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2015
Imaging plays an important role in the diagnosis and optimal treatment of patients with pleural diseases. MRI is a noninvasive imaging modality, which is not commonly used as first-line investigation in this field, but is often called upon to solve specific dilemmas.
Johan, Coolen +2 more
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Imaging plays an important role in the diagnosis and optimal treatment of patients with pleural diseases. MRI is a noninvasive imaging modality, which is not commonly used as first-line investigation in this field, but is often called upon to solve specific dilemmas.
Johan, Coolen +2 more
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Lymphocytes in pleural disease
Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2005Lymphocytic pleural effusions are characterised by divergent cellular responses depending on the etiology of disease. The pathogenic role of lymphocytes in pleural disease, however, remains unclear. This review provides a basic description of the functions of the different lymphocyte subsets within the pleural space and then summarises recent studies ...
Nicola, Dalbeth, Y C Gary, Lee
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