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Serous Body Cavity Fluid Examination [PDF]
The serous body cavities are mesothelial-lined potential spaces that surround the lungs (pleura), heart (pericardium), and the abdomen and pelvis (peritoneum). Normally, movement of these organs is facilitated by a small amount of fluid, an ultrafiltrate of plasma.
Kristin E. Baer, Gregory P. Smith
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Application of the International System for Reporting Serous Fluid Cytopathology with Cytohistological Correlation and Risk of Malignancy Assessment. [PDF]
Pergaris A +6 more
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Evaluating Diagnostic Clarity: The Comparative Efficacy of BlueStain in Serous Effusion Cytology under the International System for Reporting Serous Fluid Cytopathology Reporting Framework. [PDF]
Alves PM +5 more
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Cytohistological Correlation in Pleural Effusions Based on the International System for Reporting Serous Fluid Cytopathology. [PDF]
Pinto D +8 more
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Background: Serous fluids are commonly produced in many disease conditions and it is relatively easy to collect it. Subjecting it to analysis will help identify the etiology of the disease process and thereby help the clinicians to plan the treatment ...
Roopmala Murugan +4 more
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Context: The Indian Academy of Cytologists published Guidelines and categories for Reporting Serous Effusions (IACGRSE) in 2020 to improve consistency and reproducibility of fluid cytology reporting and to guide patient management.
Vaishali B Nagose +3 more
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Thermostable enzyme isoforms, continuously producing monocomponent superoxide radicals, from human postoperative serous fluids: isolation and properties. [PDF]
Simonyan RM +11 more
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Purpose of the study: to assess the relationship between atypical/hybrid forms of EpCAM+CD45+ cells in ascitic fluid of ovarian cancer patients and the levels of cancer markers, such as CA125 and HE4, and the tumor grade. Material and methods.
A. V. Kozik +4 more
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Percutaneous drainage is a first-line therapy for abscesses and other fluid collections. However, experimental data on the viscosity of body fluids are scarce.
Erkan Celik +13 more
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