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Presence of hepcidin-25 in biological fluids: Bile, ascitic and pleural fluids
Jayantha Arnold
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Body height and the excess cancer risk in men
What's new? In cancers that affect both sexes, men usually have a higher risk than women. While this is often attributed to behavioral factors, such as exposure to environmental carcinogens, there may be an intrinsic biological mechanism involved. Tall stature has been associated with increased cancer risk.
Cecilia Radkiewicz +6 more
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Comparative Evaluation of Pleural Fluid Cholesterol and Total Protein Versus Light's Criteria in Differentiation of Exudates and Transudates: A Cross-Sectional Analysis at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital. [PDF]
Subedi AR +3 more
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A case of a solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura presenting as pleural fluid
K. Uno +5 more
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3D Volume Rendering coronary CTA reconstruction showing a giant thrombosed aneurysm of the proximal right coronary artery ABSTRACT Giant coronary artery aneurysms (GCAA) are usually defined as diameter > 8 mm or > 400% of the adjacent normal segment; they are very rare (reported prevalence ≈0.02%).
Stefano Giusto Picchi +8 more
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Pleural fluid biomarkers: a narrative review. [PDF]
Chan C, Chan KKP.
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A RARE CASE OF LEUCONOSTOC GROWTH IN PLEURAL FLUID AND LACTOBACILLUS FROM A MEDIASTINAL ABSCESS [PDF]
LUBABA HAQUE +6 more
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ABSTRACT Extracellular vesicles (EVs) released from tissues can be found in human biofluids. EVs reflect the phenotypic state of their cell of origin, carrying informative molecular biomarkers within and between tissues, and represent a promising target for liquid biopsy.
Biancamaria Pierri +5 more
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Pleural fluid C-C class chemokines 22 and pleural effusion due to heart failure: a prospective and double-blind diagnostic accuracy test. [PDF]
Yan L +13 more
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Abstract Background Point‐of‐care ultrasound (POCUS) use continues to expand across multiple clinical subspecialties, and the need for standardization of training and quality assurance has become increasingly important. Despite the need for training, there are currently no widely accepted multispecialty criteria to define an acceptable quality POCUS ...
James Anstey +33 more
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