High serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) level, immunologic defects, enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes, and frequent hydration and diuresis in lymphoma patients may affect the development of pleural effusion (PE). The study was to assess the clinical utility of "Light criteria" and the "recommended algorithm for investigating PEs" in patients with lymphoma.The characteristics of 126 PEs of lymphoma patients who underwent diagnostic thoracentesis between January 1, 2003, and April 30, 2012, were reviewed. Using Light criteria, 29 (23%) PEs were incorrectly classified. The sensitivity for exudates in Light criteria was 88% and the specificity was only 44%. In 32 transudates, PE LDH correlated with blood LDH concentration (P < 0.001, r = 0.66)...
Pleural effusion is a common complication of various diseases. Conventional methods are not always c...
AbstractBackground42–77% of exudative pleural effusions are due to malignant diseases (Marel et al.,...
Introduction: Pleural effusion (PE) refers to the excessive or abnormal accumulation of fluid in the...
High serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) level, immunologic defects, enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes,...
AimWe studied the diagnostic potential of serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in malignant pleural eff...
Background. We performed prospective validation of the cancer ratio (serum LDH : pleural ADA ratio),...
Background: Pleural effusion is one of most common clinical mainifestations associated with a variet...
Exudative pleural effusion includes tuberculous pleural effusion (TPE), parapneumonic pleural effusi...
Medical thoracoscopy for less than 2 % of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL). T-cell picked, hence the dia...
OBJECTIVES: Pleural effusion is a common diagnostic and clinical problem. The differential diagnosis...
Background and aim: Pleural effusions (PE) can complicate the course of hematologic disorders (HD) a...
Differential diagnosis of lymphocytic pleural effusions between tuberculous (TBE) and malignant (ME)...
Pleural effusions are a common medical problem not only for pulmonologists but also for general phys...
Pleural effusion represents a frequent feature both of Hodgkin's (HL) and non-Hodgkin's (NHL) lympho...
Background Pleural effusions are classified into transudates and exudates based on Light’s criteria...
Pleural effusion is a common complication of various diseases. Conventional methods are not always c...
AbstractBackground42–77% of exudative pleural effusions are due to malignant diseases (Marel et al.,...
Introduction: Pleural effusion (PE) refers to the excessive or abnormal accumulation of fluid in the...
High serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) level, immunologic defects, enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes,...
AimWe studied the diagnostic potential of serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in malignant pleural eff...
Background. We performed prospective validation of the cancer ratio (serum LDH : pleural ADA ratio),...
Background: Pleural effusion is one of most common clinical mainifestations associated with a variet...
Exudative pleural effusion includes tuberculous pleural effusion (TPE), parapneumonic pleural effusi...
Medical thoracoscopy for less than 2 % of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL). T-cell picked, hence the dia...
OBJECTIVES: Pleural effusion is a common diagnostic and clinical problem. The differential diagnosis...
Background and aim: Pleural effusions (PE) can complicate the course of hematologic disorders (HD) a...
Differential diagnosis of lymphocytic pleural effusions between tuberculous (TBE) and malignant (ME)...
Pleural effusions are a common medical problem not only for pulmonologists but also for general phys...
Pleural effusion represents a frequent feature both of Hodgkin's (HL) and non-Hodgkin's (NHL) lympho...
Background Pleural effusions are classified into transudates and exudates based on Light’s criteria...
Pleural effusion is a common complication of various diseases. Conventional methods are not always c...
AbstractBackground42–77% of exudative pleural effusions are due to malignant diseases (Marel et al.,...
Introduction: Pleural effusion (PE) refers to the excessive or abnormal accumulation of fluid in the...