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A Sundaralingam, D Addala, E Bedawi, P Denniston, B Iqbal, R Hallifax, N Kanellakis, J Wrightson, N Rahman
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‘Sliding Doors’ – Beyond the drain: new insights in pleural disease.
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‘Sliding Doors’ – Beyond the drain: new insights in pleural disease.
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11.02 - Pleural and mediastinal malignancies.
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A Sundaralingam, A Aujayeb, K A Jackson, E I Pellas, I I Khan, M T Chohan, R Joosten, A Boersma, J Kerkhoff, S Bielsa, J M Porcel, A Rozman, M Marc-Malovrh, H Welch, J Symonds, S Anevlavis, M Froudrakis, F Mei, F Porcarelli, F Gonnelli, I Dhaliwal, M A Mitchell, K Fjaellegaard, J K Petersen, M Ellayeh, E O Bedawi, D Addala, N M Rahman, T Burden, U Bodtger, C Koegelenberg, N A Maskell, J Janssen, R Bhatnagar
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11.02 - Pleural and mediastinal malignancies.
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A Sundaralingam, A Aujayeb, B Akca, C Tiedeman, V George, M Carling, J Brown, R Banka, D Addala, E O Bedawi, R H Hallifax, B Iqbal, P Denniston, M T Tsakok, N Kanellakis, F Vafai-Tabrizi, M Bergmann, G Funk, R Benamore, J M Wrightson, N M Rahman
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11.02 - Pleural and mediastinal malignancies.
Autor:
Rachel Benamore, James M. Franklin, Fergus V. Gleeson, Emma J. Helm, A Talwar, Najib M. Rahman, D. Addala
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Clinical Radiology. 76:436-442
To determine the prevalence of pleural abnormalities and describe the computed tomography (CT) features observed in a well-characterised population of patients with pleural infection.A retrospective study of a subgroup of patients from the Second Mul
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine. 78:C140-C144
S44 Diagnosis of malignant pleural effusion: can CT findings predict pleural fluid cytology results?
Autor:
NM Rahman, M Tsikrika, O Castro, Eihab O Bedawi, R Varatharajah, David J. McCracken, R Hallifax, Q Lu, Rachelle Asciak, Maged Hassan, D Addala, Rachel M. Mercer, A Thayanandan, G Shepherd
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Novel insights into malignant pleural disease.
Introduction Malignant pleural effusion (MPE) signifies advanced disease and poor prognosis, with median survival ranging from 3 to 12 months. Pleural cytology is a widely used initial investigation for MPE but has a relatively low sensitivity of aro
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D Addala, M Tsikrika, Rachelle Asciak, Rachel M. Mercer, NM Rahman, Maged Hassan, Robert J. Hallifax, G Shepherd, Eihab O Bedawi, A Thayanandan, R Vartharajah, Q Lu, O Castro, N Sreejith
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Malignant pleural disease.
Background Malignant pleural effusions (MPEs) are a sign of advanced malignant disease associated with high mortality and poor clinical outcome. Management of MPEs focuses on achieving symptomatic and radiological control of pleural fluid. Recent in
Autor:
Maged Hassan, A Thayanandan, R Varatharajah, Rachelle Asciak, G Shepherd, Rachel M. Mercer, D Addala, NM Rahman, Q Lu, Eihab O Bedawi, David J. McCracken
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Malignant pleural disease.
Introduction Diagnosing pleural infection can be challenging in the clinical setting. Positive microbiology is the gold standard, but pleural fluid culture requires days to establish and can be negative in 40% of patients with pleural infection. Rapi