"INFLAMMATION of PLEURA
- A study on experimental pleurisy. I. Animal model of experimental pleurisies.
- A study on experimental pleurisy. III. A study on acid glycosaminoglycans in experimental pleural effusions.
- Cytologic study of pleural effusions.
- Diseases of the pleura.
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- Pleural effusion and rheumatoid disease.
- Pleurisy with effusion; its significance and modern treatment.
- Rheumatoid arthritis cells in experimental pleuritis in mice. In mice immunized with bovine fibrin, the same antigen was applied to the pleural cavity. A granulomatous pleuritis appeared affecting both the visceral and...
- Rheumatoid pleurisy. Specificity of cytological findings. The cytological findings in pleural exudates from patients with rheumatoid arthritis are epithelioid cells, giant cells, cholesterol crystals and an...
- Value of pleural lactate in the differential diagnosis between empyema and non-bacterial pleural effusions. Lactate concentrations in the pleural fluid of 50 patients were determined by the Monotest Lactate Kit. Lactate values were found higher in bacterial pleural...
- [2 cases of hemorrhagic pleurisy, complication of chronic pancreatitis]
- [A new type of needle for pleural puncture]
- [A rare case of eosinophilic pleuritis treated by means of decortication]
- [CONSIDERATIONS ON A CASE OF CARDIOCIRCULATORY ANOMALY DATING FROM BIRTH.]
- [Critical aspects of the information capacity of a pleural needle biopsy]
- [Current diagnostics and treatment of exudative pleurisy.]
- [Eosinophilic pleuritis with serum antibodies against influenza virus A]
- [ETIOLOGIC DIAGNOSIS OF CLINICALLY PRIMARY OR AUTONOMOUS EOSINOPHILIC PLEURITIS.]
- [Exudative pleuritis and female sterility.]
- [Fibrinogen and other nitrogen fractions in the pleural exudate during the course of pleurisy.]
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