AbstractObjective: Pleural fluid parameters that predict a diagnostic closed pleural needle biopsy were investigated.Design: A retrospective analysis.Setting: The Institute of Pulmonology, Hadassah University Hospital.Patients and methods: Forty-four patients who underwent closed pleural needle biopsies were included in this study. Pleural fluid values of protein, glucose, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), pH, and white blood cell count with differential cell counts, from patients with diagnostic and non-diagnostic pleural biopsies were compared.Results: Thirteen patients (29%) had diagnostic biopsies. Malignancy was identified in 10 patients (23%), of whom 70% had adenocarcinoma. Three other patients had non-malignant specific diagnosis. LDH le...
BACKGROUND: Closed pleural biopsy (CPB) in patients with malignant pleural effusion is less sensitiv...
Modified Light's criteria are widely used to categorise pleural fluids as either exudates or transud...
Introduction: Pleural effusion remains the most common symptom of pleural pathology. It is sometimes...
AbstractObjective: Pleural fluid parameters that predict a diagnostic closed pleural needle biopsy w...
Background: Pleural fluid biochemical analysis is the first step in pleural effusion (PE) diagnostics...
ABSTRACT Objective: Previous studies have demonstrated that closed pleural biopsy (CPB) has a sensi...
Background: Pleural diseases involve the parietal and visceral pleura. They can be of inflammatory o...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to define the number of pleural biopsy samples necessary for optim...
Background: Pleurodesis fails in 10–40% of patients with recurrent malignant pleural effusions (MPEs...
AbstractPleural fluid cytology and pleural biopsy are the two most commonly employed diagnostic test...
AbstractBackgroundPleurodesis fails in 10–40% of patients with recurrent malignant pleural effusions...
Background: Pleural fluid cytology is a quick and accurate method to diagnose malignant pleural effu...
Introduction: Sometimes etiological diagnosis of pleural fluid is not possible by cytology, biochemi...
© 2017 Indian Chest Society. Background: Pleural fluid cytology is a quick and accurate method to di...
Modified Light's criteria are widely used to categorise pleural fluids as either exudates or transud...
BACKGROUND: Closed pleural biopsy (CPB) in patients with malignant pleural effusion is less sensitiv...
Modified Light's criteria are widely used to categorise pleural fluids as either exudates or transud...
Introduction: Pleural effusion remains the most common symptom of pleural pathology. It is sometimes...
AbstractObjective: Pleural fluid parameters that predict a diagnostic closed pleural needle biopsy w...
Background: Pleural fluid biochemical analysis is the first step in pleural effusion (PE) diagnostics...
ABSTRACT Objective: Previous studies have demonstrated that closed pleural biopsy (CPB) has a sensi...
Background: Pleural diseases involve the parietal and visceral pleura. They can be of inflammatory o...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to define the number of pleural biopsy samples necessary for optim...
Background: Pleurodesis fails in 10–40% of patients with recurrent malignant pleural effusions (MPEs...
AbstractPleural fluid cytology and pleural biopsy are the two most commonly employed diagnostic test...
AbstractBackgroundPleurodesis fails in 10–40% of patients with recurrent malignant pleural effusions...
Background: Pleural fluid cytology is a quick and accurate method to diagnose malignant pleural effu...
Introduction: Sometimes etiological diagnosis of pleural fluid is not possible by cytology, biochemi...
© 2017 Indian Chest Society. Background: Pleural fluid cytology is a quick and accurate method to di...
Modified Light's criteria are widely used to categorise pleural fluids as either exudates or transud...
BACKGROUND: Closed pleural biopsy (CPB) in patients with malignant pleural effusion is less sensitiv...
Modified Light's criteria are widely used to categorise pleural fluids as either exudates or transud...
Introduction: Pleural effusion remains the most common symptom of pleural pathology. It is sometimes...