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The Global Burden of Pleural Diseases

Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2023
Pleural diseases include a spectrum of disorders broadly categorized into pneumothorax and pleural effusion. They often cause pain, breathlessness, cough, and reduced quality of life.
Erik Vakil, N. Taghizadeh, A. Tremblay
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Pleural diseases

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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Malignant pleural disease

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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Pleural Disease in Lymphangioleiomyomatosis

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2006
Pleural 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 ...
Francis X. McCormack   +2 more
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Cytoreductive surgery and hyperthermic intrapleural chemotherapy for malignant pleural diseases: preliminary experience.

Future Oncology, 2015
Cytoreductive surgery and hyperthermic-intraoperative-intrapleural-chemotherapy (HITHOC) is a known approach for malignant pleural diseases (MPD). This study was started to clarify the role of cytoreductive surgery and HITHOC in MPD.
M. Migliore   +10 more
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Pleural Disease in Women

Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2019
AbstractThere are several pleural diseases that occur either predominantly or exclusively in females. Most of these entities are related to obstetric or gynecological conditions. In this article, we will provide an overview of Meigs' syndrome, ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, endometriosis, catamenial pneumothorax, catamenial hemothorax, pleural ...
Angela Christine Argento   +1 more
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Pleural Diseases

2016
Pleurisy and Empyema Pleural diseases are common and represent a significant contribution to the workload of emergency department. Patients with pleural effusions may be asymptomatic; however, they generally present with symptoms such as pleuritic chest pain or dyspnea. Imaging of Spontaneous Pneumothorax Spontaneous pneumothorax is a relatively common
Andreoli C., Bayraktaroglu S.
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Pleural mesothelial cells in pleural and lung diseases.

Journal of Thoracic Disease, 2015
During development, the mesoderm maintains a complex relationship with the developing endoderm giving rise to the mature lung. Pleural mesothelial cells (PMCs) derived from the mesoderm play a key role during the development of the lung.
H. Batra, V. Antony
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Emergencies in pleural diseases

Revista Clínica Española (English Edition), 2013
A parapneumonic effusion should be drained if it is large (≥ 1/2 of the hemithorax), loculated, frank pus is obtained, if the fluid is non-purulent fluid but has a low pH (< 7.20) or if the culture is positive. Instillation of fibrinolytics and DNase thorough the chest catheter in locutated effusions and empyemas is currently recommended. Management of
José M. Porcel, D. García-Gil
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Lymphocytes in pleural disease

Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2005
Lymphocytic 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 ...
Y. C. Gary Lee, Nicola Dalbeth
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