Background: Tumour markers in pleural fluid and their diagnostic value are subject to debate. Although there are several studies on this topic, standardized cut-off values do not exist. In this study we investigated the potential of a ratio of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) in pleural fluid and serum, serving as an individual marker for pleural cancer manifestation. Methods: A total of 201 consecutive patients with unclear pleural effusion were included in the study; 98 were diagnosed with malignant pleural effusion and 103 had an effusion due to other, benign reasons. CEA levels in pleural fluid and serum were measured. Results: By using receiver operating characteristics analysis, at the cut-off of 1.0, the CEA ratio showed a specificity ...
A panel of tumour markers including carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), carbohydrate antigen (Ca)15-3, ...
Pleural effusion is a common diagnostic problem. The analysis of serum and body fluids for tumor mar...
Background: Pleural effusion (PE) complicates the clinical course of several thoracic lesions, inclu...
Pleural effusion is a common diagnostic problem. The analysis of serum and pleural fluid for tumour ...
One hundred ninety-one unselected fluid specimens submitted routinely for cytologic examination were...
The significance of carbohydrate (cancer) antigen 125 (Ca-125) and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) tu...
Background: Tumor markers were used in malignant pleural effusion with negative cytology. Aim of the...
AbstractBackgroundTumor markers were used in malignant pleural effusion with negative cytology.Aim o...
Pleural effusion (PE) still represents a challenging diagnostic problem. Although repeated thoracent...
Background : The purpose of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of the pleural fluid carcinoem...
Aim: Pleural effusion is a common diagnostic problem. Tumor marker levels in pleural effusion may b...
Aims In order to improve diagnostics in pleural effusions, additional value of effusion cholesterol,...
Pleural effusions are common and important complications that may be produced by a wide variety of d...
OBJECTIVES: Pleural effusion recognizes heterogeneous etiology and pathogenesis and requires invasiv...
Aim: Pleural effusion (PE) is a common condition, which recognizes various etiologies. Malignancies ...
A panel of tumour markers including carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), carbohydrate antigen (Ca)15-3, ...
Pleural effusion is a common diagnostic problem. The analysis of serum and body fluids for tumor mar...
Background: Pleural effusion (PE) complicates the clinical course of several thoracic lesions, inclu...
Pleural effusion is a common diagnostic problem. The analysis of serum and pleural fluid for tumour ...
One hundred ninety-one unselected fluid specimens submitted routinely for cytologic examination were...
The significance of carbohydrate (cancer) antigen 125 (Ca-125) and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) tu...
Background: Tumor markers were used in malignant pleural effusion with negative cytology. Aim of the...
AbstractBackgroundTumor markers were used in malignant pleural effusion with negative cytology.Aim o...
Pleural effusion (PE) still represents a challenging diagnostic problem. Although repeated thoracent...
Background : The purpose of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of the pleural fluid carcinoem...
Aim: Pleural effusion is a common diagnostic problem. Tumor marker levels in pleural effusion may b...
Aims In order to improve diagnostics in pleural effusions, additional value of effusion cholesterol,...
Pleural effusions are common and important complications that may be produced by a wide variety of d...
OBJECTIVES: Pleural effusion recognizes heterogeneous etiology and pathogenesis and requires invasiv...
Aim: Pleural effusion (PE) is a common condition, which recognizes various etiologies. Malignancies ...
A panel of tumour markers including carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), carbohydrate antigen (Ca)15-3, ...
Pleural effusion is a common diagnostic problem. The analysis of serum and body fluids for tumor mar...
Background: Pleural effusion (PE) complicates the clinical course of several thoracic lesions, inclu...