Abstract Background Pleural effusion can be caused by a wide range of benign and malignant conditions. Pleural biopsy and effusion cytology represent two key methods of pathological diagnosis. To compare the performance these two methods, a large cohort of matched pleural biopsy and effusion cytology with clinical follow‐up was reviewed. Methods Pleural biopsies and effusion cytology specimens over a period of 18 years were retrieved. Cytology specimens collected within 7 days of pleural biopsy were matched. Reports were reviewed, and the cause for pleural effusion was determined by hospital disease coding and clinical data. Results Totally, 3026 cases were included. The leading cause of benign effusion was tuberculosis (n = 650). Malignant...
AbstractBackgroundDifferential diagnosis of pleural disease is often a lengthy process fraught with ...
Pleural effusion is a common disease that is caused by pulmonary carcinomas and other malignant tumo...
AbstractPleural fluid cytology and pleural biopsy are the two most commonly employed diagnostic test...
ABSTRACT Objective: Previous studies have demonstrated that closed pleural biopsy (CPB) has a sensi...
Background: The usefulness of pleural fluid cytology (PFC) in patients with malignant pleural effusi...
In order to evaluate the accuracy and the reproducibility of cytological diagnosis based on morpholo...
BACKGROUND: Timely diagnosis of malignant pleural effusions is critical to guide prognosis and manag...
Introduction: Pleural effusion remains the most common symptom of pleural pathology. It is sometimes...
Background: Patients presenting with pleural effusion with no clearly identified cause, present a di...
Background: Pleural effusion is a common presenting feature of patients presenting in the pulmonolog...
BACKGROUND: Over 200000 pleural effusions are attributable to cancer in the UK and USA every year. C...
Introduction. Complicated parapneumonic effusions (CPE) are distinguished from uncomplicated parapne...
Objective: We aimed to evaluate CT guided biopsy (CTGB) vs. standard closed pleural biopsy (CPB) in ...
INTRODUCTION: The accurate diagnosis of pleural effusion remains a challenging clinical problem. M...
Background: Pleural effusion is one of most common clinical mainifestations associated with a variet...
AbstractBackgroundDifferential diagnosis of pleural disease is often a lengthy process fraught with ...
Pleural effusion is a common disease that is caused by pulmonary carcinomas and other malignant tumo...
AbstractPleural fluid cytology and pleural biopsy are the two most commonly employed diagnostic test...
ABSTRACT Objective: Previous studies have demonstrated that closed pleural biopsy (CPB) has a sensi...
Background: The usefulness of pleural fluid cytology (PFC) in patients with malignant pleural effusi...
In order to evaluate the accuracy and the reproducibility of cytological diagnosis based on morpholo...
BACKGROUND: Timely diagnosis of malignant pleural effusions is critical to guide prognosis and manag...
Introduction: Pleural effusion remains the most common symptom of pleural pathology. It is sometimes...
Background: Patients presenting with pleural effusion with no clearly identified cause, present a di...
Background: Pleural effusion is a common presenting feature of patients presenting in the pulmonolog...
BACKGROUND: Over 200000 pleural effusions are attributable to cancer in the UK and USA every year. C...
Introduction. Complicated parapneumonic effusions (CPE) are distinguished from uncomplicated parapne...
Objective: We aimed to evaluate CT guided biopsy (CTGB) vs. standard closed pleural biopsy (CPB) in ...
INTRODUCTION: The accurate diagnosis of pleural effusion remains a challenging clinical problem. M...
Background: Pleural effusion is one of most common clinical mainifestations associated with a variet...
AbstractBackgroundDifferential diagnosis of pleural disease is often a lengthy process fraught with ...
Pleural effusion is a common disease that is caused by pulmonary carcinomas and other malignant tumo...
AbstractPleural fluid cytology and pleural biopsy are the two most commonly employed diagnostic test...