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Pleural Effusion in an HIV-Positive Patient: A Case Report and Review of Diagnostic Challenges. [PDF]
Tabarsi P, Hemmatian M, Moradi M.
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Chest Tube and Pleural Drainage: History and Current Status in Pleural Diseases Management
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Lung Ultrasound in Pediatrics: A Review with Core Principles That Every User Should Know. [PDF]
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Accuracy of seven criteria based on cholesterol and lactate dehydrogenase for differentiating exudative and transudative pleural effusions. [PDF]
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Pattern of childhood pleural disease in Benin City, Nigeria.
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Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2017
Due to the increasing burden of pleural diseases worldwide, a personalized cost-effective management of these conditions is essential to optimize the healthcare sources. The current review is focused on latest evidence in diagnostic work-up and management of pleural diseases.Recent research highlights the increasing role of thoracic ultrasound in both ...
Stefano, Gasparini, Martina, Bonifazi
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Due to the increasing burden of pleural diseases worldwide, a personalized cost-effective management of these conditions is essential to optimize the healthcare sources. The current review is focused on latest evidence in diagnostic work-up and management of pleural diseases.Recent research highlights the increasing role of thoracic ultrasound in both ...
Stefano, Gasparini, Martina, Bonifazi
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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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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.
X, Gallardo, E, Castañer, J M, Mata
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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.
X, Gallardo, E, Castañer, J M, Mata
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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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