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[Pleural fibrous solitary tumor].
Khaoula, Elatiqi, Najiba, Yassine
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Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2013
Primary pleural tumors other than mesothelioma account for fewer than 1% of all lung cancers, and consequently they pose diagnostic and management challenges. Their treatment must be targeted toward the specific tumor type and is often quite different from the treatment for mesothelioma or metastases. Despite the best efforts at diagnosing and treating
Christopher T, Erb +2 more
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Primary pleural tumors other than mesothelioma account for fewer than 1% of all lung cancers, and consequently they pose diagnostic and management challenges. Their treatment must be targeted toward the specific tumor type and is often quite different from the treatment for mesothelioma or metastases. Despite the best efforts at diagnosing and treating
Christopher T, Erb +2 more
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Pleural effusion in Wilms' tumor
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1977The association of pleural effusion and Wilms' tumor is uncommon. We report three patients who developed pleural effusion as a result of different mechanisms, all of which were related to Wilms' tumor or to its treatment.
B, Betkerur, P, Lanzkowsky
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Pleural Cysts Simulating Mediastinal Tumors
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1963PLEURAL CYSTS are rare developmental anomalies which involve the parietal pleura, most commonly on the diaphragmatic surface. These cysts contain serous fluid of low specific gravity and are composed of a thin fibrous wall with an inner mesothelial layer.
R W, JAMPLIS, G A, LILLINGTON, W, MILLS
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