نتایج جستجو برای: pleural

تعداد نتایج: 22671  

2010
John T Huggins Peter Doelken Steven A Sahn

Unexpandable lung is the inability of the lung to expand to the chest wall allowing for normal visceral and parietal pleural apposition. It is the direct result of either pleural disease, endobronchial obstruction resulting in lobar collapse, or chronic atelectasis. Unexpandable lung occurring as a consequence of active or remote pleural disease may present as a post-thoracentesis hydropneumoth...

2013
Fei Liu Mengqiu Gao Xia Zhang Fengjiao Du Hongyan Jia Xinting Yang Zitong Wang Liqun Zhang Liping Ma Xiaoguang Wu Li Xie Zongde Zhang

BACKGROUND The diagnosis of pleural tuberculosis (TB) remains to be difficult. Interferon-gamma release assay (IGRA) is a promising method for diagnosing TB in low TB burden countries. The release of interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) by T lymphocytes increases at a localized site of infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen. This study aimed to examine the clinical accuracy of T-SPOT.TB on pleur...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2007
Igor Kocijancic

The aim of this article is to present an overview of our 10 years clinical research work and early clinical experience with small pleural effusions. Small amounts of pleural fluid are severely difficult to identify with imaging methods (chest x-rays and ultrasound). Nevertheless, it may be an important finding, sometimes leading to a definitive diagnosis of pleural carcinomatosis, infection or ...

2018
Darian Volarić Veljko Flego Gordana Žauhar Ljiljana Bulat-Kardum

Introduction We investigated whether tumour markers carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), neuron-specific enolase (NSE), cancer antigen 125 (CA-125), and cytokeratin 19 fragment (CYFRA 21-1) in pleural effusions and serum can be used to distinguish pleural effusion aetiology. Materials and methods During the first thoracentesis, we measured pleural fluid and serum tumour marker concentrations and c...

2005
Steven A. Sahn

We agree that a key procedure in the management of malignant pleural effusions is complete evacuation of pleural fluid from the pleural space so that the visceral pleural surface can come into contact with the parietal pleural surface at the time of instillation of the sclerosing agent. We also recommend that chest tube drainage be employed for this purpose.’ Tube drainage should be continued u...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1998
P A Gevenois V de Maertelaer A Madani C Winant G Sergent P De Vuyst

The aim of this study was to investigate by computed tomography (CT) whether asbestosis, diffuse pleural thickening and/or pleural plaques are statistically associated. We also tried to find criteria to differentiate between diffuse and circumscribed pleural thickening. From 231 exposed workers, only those subjects whose radiograph showed neither bilateral calcified pleural plaques nor small pu...

غلامپور دهکی, مازیار, صادق‌پور طبائی, علی, عمرانی, غلامرضا , ملاصادقی, غلامعلی,

Angiosarcoma is the most frequent primary malignant tumor of the heart. The symptoms of this tumor is nonspecific and has aggressive course and fatal evolution. The patient of the present study was a 51-year-old man who referred to the emergency service with dyspnea, chest pain and history of recurrent pleural effusion. He complained of night sweating, exertional dyspnea and drowsin...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiology 0
ha-yeon lee department of radiology, hallym university college of medicine, gyeonggi-do, republic of korea in jae lee department of radiology, hallym university college of medicine, gyeonggi-do, republic of korea; department of radiology, hallym university college of medicine, gyeonggi-do, republic of korea. tel: +82-313803917, fax: +82-313803878

conclusion lesion depth from the pleural surface and the presence of emphysema were strongly correlated with the increasing incidence of pneumothorax after ct-guided pcnb. our results may be applicable for the risk management of pcnbs to reduce pneumothorax as a complication. background previous studies identifying risk factors for pneumothorax in percutaneous core needle lung biopsies reported...

2016
Mridul Bhushan Rakesh Kumar P. Nigam

A Pleural fluid accumulates when pleural fluid formation exceeds pleural fluid absorption. Normally, fluid enters the pleural space from the capillaries in the parietal pleura and is removed via the lymphatics situated in the parietal pleura 1 . Fluid can also enter the pleural space from the interstitial spaces of the lung via the visceral pleura or from the peritoneal cavity via small holes i...

Journal: :The Brazilian journal of infectious diseases : an official publication of the Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases 2010
André Gulinelli Diogo Oliveira Toledo Antonio Pereira Coelho-Neto Roseane Pôrto Medeiros

Pleural tuberculosis occurs in 30% of patients with tuberculosis, and the percentage of patients with tuberculosis pleural effusions is comparable to human immunodeficiency virus HIV-positive and HIV-negative individuals, although pleural tuberculosis is rare in HIV-positive patients with CD4+ counts < 200 cells/mm(3). Pleural tuberculosis in HIV-positive patients is likely to happen in young p...

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