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Malignant pleural mesothelioma associated with recurrent pneumothorax. [PDF]
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Tension Pneumothorax Requiring Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery With Multimodal Pleurodesis: An Unexpected Ramification of a Ground Level Fall Without Significant Blunt or Penetrating Injury. [PDF]
Ordookhanian C+3 more
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Malignant Pleural Effusion: Diagnosis and Treatment-Up-to-Date Perspective. [PDF]
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Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2019
AbstractSymptomatic pleural disease, specifically malignant pleural effusion, refractory benign pleural effusion, and pneumothoraces are common diseases that often require therapeutic interventions. The spectrum of management strategies often includes selection of a chemical pleurodesis agent administered in combination with an indwelling pleural ...
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AbstractSymptomatic pleural disease, specifically malignant pleural effusion, refractory benign pleural effusion, and pneumothoraces are common diseases that often require therapeutic interventions. The spectrum of management strategies often includes selection of a chemical pleurodesis agent administered in combination with an indwelling pleural ...
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Respirology (Carlton South. Print), 2020
IPC in patients with MPE are removed within 3 months in 30–58% of cases, usually due to decreased pleural fluid output as a result of pleurodesis. Disease control can also account for the lack of fluid output, potentially explaining why 4–14% of patients
U. Chaddha+6 more
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IPC in patients with MPE are removed within 3 months in 30–58% of cases, usually due to decreased pleural fluid output as a result of pleurodesis. Disease control can also account for the lack of fluid output, potentially explaining why 4–14% of patients
U. Chaddha+6 more
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Scandinavian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 1993
Thoracoscopic pleurodesis for pneumothorax was performed on 23 patients (16 men, 7 women), including seven with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, over a 12-month period. Single-lumen intubation with spontaneous ventilation were used making intrapleural insufflation unnecessary. Postoperatively the patients required chest drainage for 1-28 (mean 3)
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Thoracoscopic pleurodesis for pneumothorax was performed on 23 patients (16 men, 7 women), including seven with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, over a 12-month period. Single-lumen intubation with spontaneous ventilation were used making intrapleural insufflation unnecessary. Postoperatively the patients required chest drainage for 1-28 (mean 3)
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Pleurodesis in Metastatic Pneumothorax
Chest, 1986A 57-year-old woman with bilateral pneumothoraces secondary to pulmonary metastases from leiomyosarcoma of the uterus was treated successfully by intrapleural instillation of tetracycline.
M Bonacini, G Rammohan, J H Dwek, A Das
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