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Intrathoracic extramedullary hematopoiesis related spontaneous hemothorax [PDF]
A 39-year-old man had the history of β-thalassemia intermedia and had undergone splenectomy in his childhood. Intrathoracic extramedullary hematopoiesis (EMH) mass was noted on routine follow-up image (Figure 1a). One day, he suffered from acute onset of right …
S-H, Ma, S-Y, Hu, M-S, Hsieh
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IntroductionPatients with pulmonary sequestration (PS), a rare congenital lung malformation, are mostly asymptomatic. Recurrent localized infection is a major complication, while sudden hemothorax is extremely rare.
Tian Chen +5 more
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Spectrophotometric analysis of thrombolytic activity: SATA assay [PDF]
Introduction: Measurement of thrombolytic activity i.e. clot lysis is crucial for research and development of novel thrombolytics. It is also a key factor in assessment of the effectiveness of conventionally used thrombolytic agents in the clinic, which ...
Entekhabi, Nazila +5 more
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ABSTRACT The objective was to prepare guidelines to perform the current optimum treatment by organizing effective and efficient treatments of hemangiomas and vascular malformations, confirming the safety, and systematizing treatment, employing evidence‐based medicine techniques and aimed at improvement of the outcomes.
Yoshiaki Kinoshita +116 more
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Spontaneous hemothorax: primary pleural epithelioid angiosarcoma
Spontaneous hemothorax is a rare condition seen in coagulation and vascular disorders. Uncommonly, malignant neoplasms may cause spontaneous hemothorax.
Amit Panjwani +3 more
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An Unusual Presentation of a Posterior Mediastinal Schwannoma Associated with Traumatic Hemothorax [PDF]
Schwannomas of the thoracic cavity are typically an asymptomatic, benign neurogenic neoplasm of the posterior mediastinum. In this case, we present a traumatic hemothorax as the initial presentation for a previously undiscovered mediastinal mass.
Amin, Ruchi, Waibel, Brett H.
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A rare postoperative complication of anterior lower thoracic instrumentation: diaphragmatic laceration with hemothorax [PDF]
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Cheung, JPY +3 more
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Hemothorax caused by vertebral exostoses
Spontaneous hemothorax is a rare condition and sometimes occurs during anticoagulant therapy for venous thromboembolism. Other causes of the condition are bleeding disorders, complication of spontaneous pneumothorax and pleural malignancy.
Jamel EL Ghoul, Soued Ferjani
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Innominate truncal and arch blowout with left hemiparesis and right hemothorax followed by delayed cheese-wire perforation of innominate graft [PDF]
We present the case of a 68 year old Caucasian woman, in extremis, with left hemiparesis and right hemothorax, in hypovolemic shock, secondary to a blow-out of a large penetrating ulcer at the junction of innominate trunk and aortic arch.
Pankaj Kaul, Rodolfo Paniagua
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Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1), also known as Von Recklinghausen’s disease is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder. It is the most common of phacomatoses. Pulmonary complications have been rarely described in the literature.
Monia Attia +9 more
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