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Diffuse neoplasms of the pleural serosa
Radiologia Medica, 2012This study describes the diffuse neoplastic conditions that may affect pleural membranes. These include mesothelioma, the most important and common malignancy of pleural origin, and metastatic involvement by carcinomas, lymphomas and thymomas. On the basis of diagnostic imaging, we identify the distinctive features of pleural involvement by each of ...
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MR Imaging of Pleural Neoplasms
Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2018The pleura may be affected by primary tumors or metastatic spread of intrathoracic or extrathoracic neoplasms. Primary pleural neoplasms represent ∼10% of all pleural tumors, and malignant lesions are more common than benign lesions. The most common primary tumors include malignant pleural mesothelioma and solitary fibrous tumor.
Brett W Carter, Girish S Shroff
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2019
Pleural neoplasms discusses the radiographic and computed tomography (CT) manifestations of primary and secondary pleural neoplasms. Four CT features suggest malignant pleural thickening including nodular pleural thickening, circumferential pleural thickening, pleural thickening measuring greater than 1 cm in thicknesss, and thickening of the ...
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Pleural neoplasms discusses the radiographic and computed tomography (CT) manifestations of primary and secondary pleural neoplasms. Four CT features suggest malignant pleural thickening including nodular pleural thickening, circumferential pleural thickening, pleural thickening measuring greater than 1 cm in thicknesss, and thickening of the ...
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Smooth muscle tumours presenting as pleural neoplasms
Histopathology, 1995Five smooth muscle tumours presenting as pleural neoplasms are presented. The patients were three women and two men aged between 21 and 69 years (mean = 45 years). Clinically, one patient presented with chest pain, one with empyema and the other three were asymptomatic.
Saul Suster, M N Koss
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Pleural and Peritoneal Neoplasms
2006AbstractThis chapter reviews the epidemiology of pleural and peritoneal neoplasms. Topics covered include molecular pathology and genetics, geographic patterns, temporal trends, survival, risk factors, and prevention.
Paolo Boffetta, Leslie T Stayner
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The British Journal of Tuberculosis and Diseases of the Chest, 1957
J, SMART, K F, HINSON
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J, SMART, K F, HINSON
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CLINICOPATHOLOGICALAND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICALANALYSIS OF PLEURAL NEOPLASMS
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, 2023Background: Broadly, pleural neoplasms can be classied into primary and metastatic. Biopsy followed by immunohistochemical analysis of pleural tissue plays a pivotal role in identication and classication of carcinomas of unknown primary siteWe enrolled 40 study subjects admitted at IRD, SMS Medical College, Jaipur who are suitable candidates of ...
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