A Rare Cause of Pleural Effusion: Hepatic Sarcoidosis-Induced Chylothorax [PDF]
M. Rasool, R. Randhawa, Twisha Shah
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ABSTRACT Background and aims If Wilms tumor (WT) rupture is suspected preoperatively, it is unclear whether preoperative chemotherapy (preop‐CT) can be safely given and whether such patients need to be treated according to local stage III postoperatively.
Marvin Mergen +9 more
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Soluble Interleukin-2 Receptor (sIL-2R) Levels in Patients with Tuberculous and Malignant Pleural effusion [PDF]
Soo Jeon Choi +3 more
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Lipid Peroxidation Products and Nitric Oxide in the Evaluation of Benign and Malignant Pleural Effusion [PDF]
Background: Pleural effusion is a common complication of various diseases. Free radicals are known to produce damage in many biological tissues. Free radicals exert their cytotoxic effect by causing lipid peroxidation which is believed to be responsible ...
Hari D. Khanna +3 more
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ABSTRACT The International Soft‐Tissue Sarcoma Consortium (INSTRuCT) was established as a global partnership among various pediatric soft tissue sarcoma groups, including the Children's Oncology Group (COG), European Pediatric Soft Tissue Sarcoma Group (EpSSG), and Cooperative Weichteilsarkom Studiengruppe (CWS). One of INSTRuCT's primary objectives is
Andreas Schmidt +8 more
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Immunocytochemical Study on the Change of the Percentage and Absolute Numbers of T Lymphocytes and their Subsets in the Peripheral Blood and Pleural Effusion of Tuberculosis Patients [PDF]
Joon Woo Kim +5 more
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Evaluation and Comparison of serum and pleural fluid procalcitonin in patients with prevalent type of pleural effusion [PDF]
Background Pro-calcitonin (PCT) is a precursor of calcitonin hormone, comprising 116 amino acids, which is produced in thyroid neuroendocrine cells. However, in conditions such as septic shock, metastatic cancers, bacterial and fungal infections, PCT is
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Diagnosis and Management of Prenatal Hereditary Pyropoikilocytosis
ABSTRACT Hereditary pyropoikilocytosis (HPP) is a severe hemolytic anemia caused by variants in SPTA1, SPTB, and EPB41. These weaken horizontal interactions in the erythrocyte cytoskeleton, causing membrane fragmentation and splenic sequestration. It will readily cause fetal anemia and often hydrops fetalis. Prenatal diagnosis requires first ruling out
Connor Hartzell +6 more
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Rapidly Regressive Unilateral Fetal Pleural Effusion
Intrauterine pleural effusion of fetal lungs rarely regresses without intervention. In our case we treated a women at 32th weeks of gestation. Her pregnancy was complicated with fetal pleural effusion and polyhydramniosis.
Tuncay Yuce +3 more
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Utilizing medical thoracoscopy for the diagnosis of myelomatous pleural effusion: 2 case reports
Multiple myeloma (MM) is characterized by neoplastic proliferation of monoclonal antibody producing plasma cells. In clinical practice, pleural effusion is seen in up to 6% of MM patients, with many causative factors.
Khai Lip Ng +5 more
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