<p>ADA: adenosine deaminase, CRP: C-reactive protein, LDH: lactase dehydrogenase, Lym: lymphocyte, Neut: neutrophil, TP: total protein, TCC: total cell count, WBC: white blood cell.</p><p>Laboratory findings of blood and pleural fluid in the CPPE/empyema and PPE groups.</p
Local bacterial infections such as abscesses or purulent exudates most often contain numerous, easil...
AbstractAim: Pleural fluid (PF) samples may become haemorrhagic due to trauma during diagnostic proc...
contribute to etiological diagnosis of pleural effusions?. Clinics. 2009;64(9):891-5. OBJECTIVE: The...
<p>No apparent associations are seen between serum WBC counts and pleural fluid TCC in the CPPE/empy...
Over 1.5 million patients are admitted to hospital with pneumonia in the United States each year. Up...
<p>CPPE: complicated parapneumonic effusion, PPE: parapneumonic effusion</p><p>Radiological findings...
<p>An intense, strongly positive correlation (r = 0.748, <i>p</i><0.001) is noted between LDH and AD...
Background: Pleural fluid biochemical analysis is the first step in pleural effusion (PE) diagnostics...
(1) Background: Malignant (MPE), parapneumonic (PPE) and tuberculous (TPE) pleural effusions constit...
Pleural effusions are a common medical problem not only for pulmonologists but also for general phys...
BACKGROUND: The pleural cavity, also known as the pleural effusion, is where fluid collects between ...
Introduction: Different etiologies of pleural effusion are diagnosed based on serum and plural fluid...
Exudative pleural effusion includes tuberculous pleural effusion (TPE), parapneumonic pleural effusi...
Modified Light's criteria are widely used to categorise pleural fluids as either exudates or transud...
Pleural effusion is a common complication of various diseases. Conventional methods are not always c...
Local bacterial infections such as abscesses or purulent exudates most often contain numerous, easil...
AbstractAim: Pleural fluid (PF) samples may become haemorrhagic due to trauma during diagnostic proc...
contribute to etiological diagnosis of pleural effusions?. Clinics. 2009;64(9):891-5. OBJECTIVE: The...
<p>No apparent associations are seen between serum WBC counts and pleural fluid TCC in the CPPE/empy...
Over 1.5 million patients are admitted to hospital with pneumonia in the United States each year. Up...
<p>CPPE: complicated parapneumonic effusion, PPE: parapneumonic effusion</p><p>Radiological findings...
<p>An intense, strongly positive correlation (r = 0.748, <i>p</i><0.001) is noted between LDH and AD...
Background: Pleural fluid biochemical analysis is the first step in pleural effusion (PE) diagnostics...
(1) Background: Malignant (MPE), parapneumonic (PPE) and tuberculous (TPE) pleural effusions constit...
Pleural effusions are a common medical problem not only for pulmonologists but also for general phys...
BACKGROUND: The pleural cavity, also known as the pleural effusion, is where fluid collects between ...
Introduction: Different etiologies of pleural effusion are diagnosed based on serum and plural fluid...
Exudative pleural effusion includes tuberculous pleural effusion (TPE), parapneumonic pleural effusi...
Modified Light's criteria are widely used to categorise pleural fluids as either exudates or transud...
Pleural effusion is a common complication of various diseases. Conventional methods are not always c...
Local bacterial infections such as abscesses or purulent exudates most often contain numerous, easil...
AbstractAim: Pleural fluid (PF) samples may become haemorrhagic due to trauma during diagnostic proc...
contribute to etiological diagnosis of pleural effusions?. Clinics. 2009;64(9):891-5. OBJECTIVE: The...