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ABSTRACT Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) is an immune‐mediated interstitial lung disease triggered by repeated inhalation of organic or chemical antigens. Occupational exposures account for approximately 19% of all cases. Early diagnosis, identification of the responsible antigen(s), and immediate avoidance of exposure are crucial to prevent ...
Ludwig Frei‐Stuber +6 more
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Imaging Pathways in Pediatric Thoracic Trauma: FAST-First Triage and Selective CT Escalation in Clinical Practice. [PDF]
Iacob ER +9 more
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Results of computed tomography in dogs with suspected wooden foreign bodies [PDF]
Lamb, C R, Lee, K C L, Pope, E H W
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Cryptogenic Perirolandic Brain Abscess in an Otherwise Healthy Young Man
ABSTRACT A previously healthy 19‐year‐old male presented with 1 day of transient right‐sided weakness, numbness, and gait disequilibrium after recent self‐limited sinonasal symptoms and minor nasal trauma with epistaxis. He was afebrile but with focal deficits, leukocytosis, and elevated C‐reactive protein.
Mazen Taman +4 more
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When the Diaphragm Deceives: Subpulmonic Effusion Flagged by AI and Confirmed by Ultrasound. [PDF]
Miravent S +4 more
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Giant Mediastinal Teratoma in a Child: A Case Report With a Brief Review of the Literature
Contrast‐enhanced axial chest CT showing a large, well‐circumscribed mediastinal mass measuring approximately 15.9 × 14.1 cm (maximum axial dimensions). The lesion is predominantly of fluid attenuation, occupies nearly the entire left hemithorax, and produces marked rightward deviation of the mediastinum, compression of the contralateral lung ...
Urías Hernandez Lopez +5 more
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ABSTRACT Pleural effusions can be manifestations of heart failure, pulmonary embolism, infection, and malignancy. Symptom assessment, imaging, and pleural fluid analysis serve as key determinants in guiding clinical management. We present the case of a 75‐year‐old woman with a history of heart failure who developed worsening dyspnea and lower extremity
Christ Ordookhanian +3 more
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Arterial thoracic outlet syndrome due to a first-rib anomaly causing brachial artery embolic occlusion: a case report. [PDF]
Yan N +10 more
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ABSTRACT Congenital lobar emphysema should be considered in infants with persistent respiratory symptoms unresponsive to standard therapy. Chest CT is the definitive diagnostic tool, reliably distinguishing CLE from other causes of unilateral hyperlucency.
Fares Abboud +5 more
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