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Environmental Agents in Lung and Pleural Neoplasms

2008
A number of chemical and other environmental pollutants, including noxious gases and metals, infectious agents, insoluble agents such as asbestos and wood dusts, and dietary factors, induce or promote lung cancers. Many of these agents are classified as “known” or “reasonably anticipated” carcinogens, including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, metals ...
Steven R. Blumen, Brooke T. Mossman
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Molecular Genetics of Lung and Pleural Neoplasms

2008
Molecular pathology involves study of nucleic acids, genes, and gene products. The development and progression of human cancers are linked to genetic instability and the accumulation of multiple genetic mutations, which can be investigated with the tools of molecular pathology.
Philip T. Cagle   +2 more
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[Pleural pressure during thoracocentesis in patients with pleural neoplasms].

Bulletin europeen de physiopathologie respiratoire, 1984
In 45 patients with cancerous pleural effusion, thoracocentesis was performed according to the following technique : after local anaesthesia (5 ml of 2% lidocaine) in the posterior part of the 6th intercostal space, thoracocentesis was carried out with a blunt trocar connected to a water manometer.
J M, Velardocchio, C, Boutin, M, Irisson
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Pleural neoplasms

British Journal of Tuberculosis and Diseases of the Chest, 1957
J, SMART, K F, HINSON
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Neoplasm and pleural effusion—a case report

British Homeopathic Journal, 1987
AbstractA 74-year-old man who was diagnosed to have malignant pleural effusion in February 1984, is three and a half years later leading an active life. This is made possible by treatment with Arnica montana.
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[Primary malignant pleural neoplasms. Diagnostic code 163.09].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 1993
The code 163.09 indicates a primary malignant pleural neoplasma-malignant mesothelioma. We have reinvestigated 173 patients, who were discharged from a department of pulmonary medicine with this code number during a 8 1/2 year period. A revision during which repeated biopsies, course of the disease and, in some cases, autopsy were considered, revealed ...
B N, Jensen, K, Viskum
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The Thorax Beyond the Lung - Pleural Neoplasms

2019
Learning objectives: Our purpose is to review the imaging findings of the pleural neoplasm, illustrating with a series of cases from an oncologic...
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The contemporary management of cancers of the sinonasal tract in adults

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Rajat Thawani
exaly  

Pleural Neoplasms

1988
Samuel P. Hammar, John W. Bolen
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PLEURAL NEOPLASM

The Lancet, 1957
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