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PD‐1 modulating Mycobacterium tuberculosis‐specific polarized effector memory T cells response in tuberculosis pleurisy

Journal of Leukocyte Biology, 2019
Host‐pathogen interactions in tuberculosis (TB) should be studied at the disease sites because Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) is predominantly contained in local tissue lesions. T‐cell immune responses are required to mount anti‐mycobacterial immunity.
Jiangping Li   +3 more
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Internal Mammary Lymph Node Visualization as a Sentinel Sonographic Sign of Tuberculous Pleurisy

Ultraschall in der Medizin - European Journal of Ultrasound, 2019
Background Tuberculous pleurisy is one of the primary sites of extrapulmonary tuberculosis, but clinicians currently lack the diagnostic tools necessary for early recognition in the absence of typical signs and symptoms. With this study, we aimed to test
Ludovico Messineo   +5 more
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Pleurisy.

American family physician, 2007
Pleuritic chest pain is a common presenting symptom and has many causes, which range from life-threatening to benign, self-limited conditions. Pulmonary embolism is the most common potentially life-threatening cause, found in 5 to 20 percent of patients who present to the emergency department with pleuritic pain. Other clinically significant conditions
Sara M, Kass   +2 more
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Chronic dry pleurisy

Tubercle, 1952
Summary o (1) Chronic dry pleurisy is defined as a condition of recurrent pleural pain associated with a persistent pleural rub. (2) 5 cases of this condition are described, in 1 of which the pleurisy was bilateral. (3) 4 of these cases were treated by the induction of an analgesic A.P.
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Benign Asbestos Pleurisy

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965
THE classical picture of asbestosis has been divided into several stages. 1 At first, there is a latent period of ten or more years during which asbestos bodies are formed around the asbestos fibers. During this time the patient is completely asymptomatic, and results of his chest x-ray are normal.
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RHEUMATIC PLEURISY

American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1935
Clinically, rheumatic pleurisy is a rather uncommon syndrome. Occasionally during the course of polyarthritis the patient may complain of pain in the chest, a pleuritic friction rub is heard and the diagnosis of rheumatic pleurisy is made. Less frequently an effusion is revealed which on paracentesis proves to be an exudate.
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