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Respiratory Medicine, 1990
Congenital hepatic cysts arise from the bile ducts and are detected in about 1% of autopsies. All these cysts are susceptible to spontaneous haemorrhage, which may be painful. We present three cases where haemorrhage occurred, and presented with pleuritic chest pain due to diaphragmatic ...
N.F. Slack, D. Glew, R.J. White
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Congenital hepatic cysts arise from the bile ducts and are detected in about 1% of autopsies. All these cysts are susceptible to spontaneous haemorrhage, which may be painful. We present three cases where haemorrhage occurred, and presented with pleuritic chest pain due to diaphragmatic ...
N.F. Slack, D. Glew, R.J. White
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Corticosteroids for tuberculous pleurisy
2007Corticosteroids used in addition to antituberculous therapy have been reported to benefit people with tuberculous pleurisy. However, research findings are inconsistent, raising doubt as to whether such treatment is worthwhile. Concern also exists regarding the potential adverse effects of corticosteroids, especially in HIV-positive people.To evaluate ...
Patrice Matchaba+2 more
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Rheumatoid Pleurisy With Effusion
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1971Rheumatoid pleuritis characteristically occurs in middle-aged male rheumatoid patients and may antedate the arthritis. The pleural fluid is an exudate, frequently turbid, and may be milky. The glucose content of the fluid is less than 30 mg/100 ml in 70% to 80% of effusions.
Glen A. Lillington+2 more
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1988
True pleurisy is of rapid onset and not without risk of death if the work is not carried out quickly. Therefore, for the pain in the side and difficulty in breathing and the acute fever, open an elbow vein, and do so often if the first or second bleeding has no effect.
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True pleurisy is of rapid onset and not without risk of death if the work is not carried out quickly. Therefore, for the pain in the side and difficulty in breathing and the acute fever, open an elbow vein, and do so often if the first or second bleeding has no effect.
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Exudative pleurisy and sarcoidosis
British Journal of Diseases of the Chest, 1966Summary Reports on recognized cases of exudative pleurisy associated with sarcoidosis are cited. Four previously unpublished cases are described in which exudative pleurisy was the first manifestation of the disease (two cases) or developed in association with an acute exacerbation of the sarcoidosis (two cases).
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1947
Lawrence R. Rodgers, Thomas M. Durant
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Lawrence R. Rodgers, Thomas M. Durant
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