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Dynamics of CT visible pleural effusion in patients with pulmonary infarction [PDF]

open access: yesRadiology and Oncology, 2018
Pleural effusion remains largely unexplored in patients with pulmonary embolism and concurrent pulmonary infarction. The aim of the study was to investigate the relationship between the size of pulmonary infarction and pleural effusion as well as the ...
Kocijancic Igor   +2 more
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A case of chronic pulmonary aspergillosis due to pulmonary infarction, mimicking cryptogenic organising pneumonia [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine
A patient initially treated with corticosteroids for cryptogenic organising pneumonia following pulmonary infarction, developed a worsening condition with progressive cavitary formations in both lower lung lobes.
Saki Yanoma   +2 more
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Non-surgical management of an abrupt cavitation and large oval-shaped lung abscess secondary to acute thromboembolic pulmonary infarction: a case report [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of International Medical Research, 2021
Infected cavitating pulmonary infarction is a rare complication of pulmonary embolism with a high mortality rate. Surgical excision for this complication has been used in past decades.
Guofeng Ma   +6 more
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Pulmonary Cavitation Following Pulmonary Infarction

open access: yesMedicine, 1985
Cavitation following bland pulmonary infarction is not commonly considered in the differential diagnosis of cavitary lung disease. In a 4-year period we have found 10 cases of cavitating pulmonary infarction (CPI) by reviewing serial chest radiographs from autopsies with pulmonary infarction and in all cases with positive ventilation-perfusion lung ...
L S, Libby   +3 more
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Pulmonary Embolism, Pulmonary Hemorrhage and Pulmonary Infarction

open access: yesNew England Journal of Medicine, 1977
We compared 41 patients with angiographic proof of pulmonary embolism and clinical signs of pulmonary infarction (as evidenced by an infiltrate on x-ray study and pleuritic pain in the area of the embolus) with 24 patients with pulmonary embolism but without infarction.
Dalen, James E.   +5 more
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Infected Cavitating Pulmonary Infarction [PDF]

open access: yesRespiratory Care, 2011
The differential diagnosis of pulmonary cavitation is broad. The most common causes include infection and malignancy. Pulmonary thromboembolism is a common problem worldwide, with an estimated 650,000 cases in the United States annually.
Srinivas, Rajagopala   +2 more
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Pathogens distribution and drug resistance in patients with acute cerebral infarction complicated with diabetes and nosocomial pulmonary infection

open access: yesBMC Infectious Diseases, 2019
Background This study aims to investigate the pathogen distribution and drug resistance in patients with acute cerebral infarction complicated with diabetes mellitus and nosocomial pulmonary infection.
Yu-Xin Liu, Qiu-Mei Cao, Bing-Chen Ma
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