Sinusitis and otitis media with effusion are recognised complications of rhinitis. |
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The chest radiograph showed a small left pleural effusion and oligemia of the right upper lung field. |
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Some of this fluid crosses the visceral pleura and accumulates as a small sterile pleural effusion. |
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My exercise regime came to a grinding halt about a month ago when I got a knee effusion out of nowhere. |
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Debulking surgery left appreciable disease in the abdomen and a malignant pleural effusion. |
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Presence of cardiomegaly on the chest radiograph may be the only diagnostic clue and echocardiography may reveal pericardial effusion. |
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Plain radiography and ultrasonography may be needed to show the presence of an effusion. |
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In this review we discuss the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of pneumothorax, pleural effusion, and empyema. |
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An evaluation for effusion should be conducted with the patient supine and the injured knee in extension. |
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Immunologic diseases such as Reiter's syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis and rheumatic fever can also cause knee effusion. |
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An empyema or complicated pleural effusion can be identified only by examination of the pleural fluid. |
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A parapneumonic effusion was defined as one associated with bacterial pneumonia, including empyema. |
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The most common views are the anteroposterior, lateral and axial patellar images to assess for fracture, dislocation and effusion. |
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If effusion is present, aspiration of the joint is recommended before the injection to prevent dilution of the injected hyaluronic acid. |
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He ignored me, but greeted my companion by name and with a certain effusion. |
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Ultrasound examination may show an abnormal effusion or abscess in the tendon sheath. |
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Flood basalt eruptions involve the effusion of gigantic volumes of low-viscosity lava that spread out over huge areas. |
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Patients with chronic, large pericardial effusion may be asymptomatic but can develop cardiac tamponade precipitously. |
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A moderate anterior pericardial effusion was present, and right ventricular collapse was observed, suggesting pericardial tamponade. |
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To compare the rate of effusion of two different gases such as methane and sulfur dioxide you must first calculate the molar mass of each gas. |
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Chemical pleurodesis is an effective treatment for malignant pleural effusion and pneumothorax. |
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The law governing the rates of effusion of two gases is called Graham's law. |
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An ultrasound scan showed an effusion from which 3 ml of clear, sterile fluid was aspirated. |
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Pneumatic otoscopy and tympanometry are useful diagnostic tools for managing otitis media with effusion. |
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The mastoid was poorly developed, with a clear fluid effusion throughout with no evidence of cholesteatoma or inflammatory disease. |
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The development of malignant pleural effusion frequently heralds a poor prognosis. |
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A 52 year old woman developed acute dyspnoea and hypoxia two hours after rapid drainage of a large left tuberculous pleural effusion. |
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Let James rejoice with the Skuttle-Fish, who foils his foe by the effusion of his ink. |
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The right pleural effusion was tapped, and it was demonstrated to be a transudate by chemistry. |
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Pulmonary complications, such as pleural effusion, result from retroperitoneal transudation of fluid from the swollen pancreas. |
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A chest radiograph shows right pleural wall thickening following the contour of the minor fissure consistent with right pleural effusion. |
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Encysted effusion may be confused with a mass lesion of the pleura, mediastinum, chest wall and lungs. |
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When a patient presents with a large unilateral symptomatic pleural effusion many doctors will feel tempted to insert a chest drain. |
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These risks include bleeding, infection, hematoma, pneumothorax, pericardial effusion, myocardial infarction, stroke, and death. |
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Investigations for inflammatory disease were negative and a plain x-ray showed only periarticular osteopenia and a joint effusion. |
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The other patient without symptomatic improvement after sclerosis had a history of a lobectomy and was found to have a chylous effusion. |
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I felt I was being trapped, suffocated by their delighted chatter and effusion. |
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Temporary hearing loss has been demonstrated during episodes of acute otitis media with effusion. |
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The chest x-ray showed no demonstrable superior mediastinal widening, hilar mass, lung mass or pleural effusion. |
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If effusion was still found two weeks later, myringotomy was performed. |
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An echocardiogram excluded major pericardial effusion, showing a non-dilated left ventricle with inferior wall akinesia and overall moderate function. |
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The most common forms of extra-pulmonary involvement include lymphadenopathies, pleural effusion, pericardial disease, miliary disease and meningitis. |
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Lucky for me I don't have to waste even one more frustrated nanosecond trying to find the inspiration to refute his sterile sociological effusion. |
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On his first admission, chest radiography showed cardiomegaly, and an immediate two-dimensional echocardiographic study demonstrated a massive pericardial effusion. |
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Findings on physical examination include decreased range of motion, crepitus, a mild joint effusion, and palpable osteophytic changes at the knee joint. |
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Other exclusion criteria were a diagnosis of chronic suppurative otitis media or otitis with effusion, and otoscopic appearance consistent with crying or fever alone. |
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Physical examination may reveal effusion and palpable osteophytes. |
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Egophony results from the change in frequency dependence of sound conduction when fluid replaces air and is heard over consolidation or pleural effusion. |
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The effusion is often large and recurrent, arising from a fistulous tract between the pancreas and the pleural cavity, with or without pseudocyst formation. |
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His chest radiograph showed a large globular heart, and an echocardiogram confirmed a pericardial effusion from which two litres of fluid were drained. |
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The freshness and fragrance of literature gave way to a stale effusion. |
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On examination, the patient was mildly dyspneic, with massive ascites, left pleural effusion, left axillary lymphadenopathy and no hepatosplenomegaly. |
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The pelvic sagittal scan showed the Foley catheter perforated the urinary bladder and liquid effusion likely to be urine. |
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Compressive atelectasis develops with any space-occupying lesion such as pneumothorax, hemothorax, pleural effusion, or abdominal distention. |
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Patients often present with a cough, dyspnoea and a pleuritic type of chest pain when suffering from a pleural effusion. |
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The analysis of pleural fluid adenosine deaminase levels in the diagnosis of tuberculous pleural effusion was established in 1978 by Piras et al. |
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This time, her chest X-ray revealed left sided pleural effusion along with right sided hydropneumothorax. |
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A chest radiograph and spiral thoracic computed tomography showed a large right-sided pleural effusion. |
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It presents as a large cell non-Hodgkin lymphomatous effusion within body cavities and usually involves only one body site. |
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Many studies have reported that pleuroscopy performed by pulmonologists is a safe and effective modality for the diagnosis of pleural effusion. |
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In conclusion, RA-related, loculated pericardial effusion should be kept in mind as a rare cause of cardiac tamponade. |
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However, anemia, leucocytosis, smoking status, weight loss and pleural effusion were not prognostic factors for survival. |
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Transthoracic echocardiography identified a foreign body with strong echo and no pericardial effusion. |
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Computed tomography of the chest demonstrated a sliding hiatal hernia, pneumopericardium, and a pericardial effusion. |
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Gram staining was conducted on 3 patients' pleural effusion but none of them showed positive results. |
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Right-sided pleural effusion and right middle lobe atelectasis were also present. |
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Pericardial disease including uremic pericarditis and pericardial effusion is one of the common complications of end stage renal failure. |
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However there were only 8 cases of subdural effusion and none of ependymitis or brain abscess in good outcome patients. |
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Echocardiogram showed normal atrium and ventricle size, good left ventricle contractility, and small amount of pericardial effusion. |
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Focal consolidation, pleural effusion, subpleural nodules, and cavitation were considered atypical findings. |
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Other features on chest X-ray are flow cephalisation, pleural effusion, and pulmonary oedema. |
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Subsequent echocardiographic examination showed minimal pericardial effusion without signs of cardiac tamponade. |
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Rarely, pericardial effusion progresses to cardiac tamponade and impairs ventricular function. |
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How often has the broached barrel proved not to be for joy and heart effusion, but for duel and head-breakage. |
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There are significant risks of complications during the procedure, in particular pericardial effusion due to heart perforation or device dislodgement. |
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Pericardiectomy, drainage of 900 cc of yellow effusion, and tube thoracostomy were performed, and a pericardial window was constructed to the right side of the heart. |
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A right thoracostomy tube was placed for the massive pleural effusion. |
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Trapped lung should be considered as a cause of pleural effusion in patients with sarcoidosis in effusions unresponsive to thoracentesis and corticosteroids. |
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However, the CXR often fails in determining the presence of locutions or septations within the effusion or in the detection of pleural thickening and fibrosis. |
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Only vibrotactile responses could be obtained in 59 ears in the presence of effusion, while only 8 ears in an effusion-free condition were classified as anacusic. |
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The value of anti-calretinin antibody in the differential diagnosis of normal and reactive mesothelia versus metastatic tumors in effusion cytology. |
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Polymyositis with pulmonary infiltrate and pleural effusion. |
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