نتایج جستجو برای: cerebral decortication

تعداد نتایج: 182555  

Journal: :Respirology 2014
Luis Valdés John T Huggins Francisco Gude Lucía Ferreiro José M Alvarez-Dobaño Antonio Golpe María E Toubes Francisco J González-Barcala Esther San José Steven A Sahn

Yellow nail syndrome (YNS) can be associated with a pleural effusion (PE) but the characteristics of these patients are not well defined. We performed a systematic review across four electronic databases for studies reporting clinical findings, PE characteristics, and most effective treatment of YNS. Case descriptions and retrospective studies were included, unrestricted by year of publication....

Journal: :Thorax 1981
C H Anyanwu M Egbue

Pleural sepsis in children is common in most developing countries. It may present as total pyothorax, pyopneumothorax, or localised thoracic empyema. In most cases, it follows an attack of bronchopneumonia, but other debilitating conditions such as measles, malnutrition, and sickle cell anaemia form part of the clinical syndrome. In a review of 60 cases of pleural sepsis in children aged betwee...

Journal: :The Annals of Thoracic Surgery 2017

Journal: :Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (Journal of Japan Surgical Association) 2007

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1977
P H Bousley

Allescheria boydii was repeatedly isolated from thoracentesis fluid from a patient with a right pleural effusion. Histological study of methanamine-stained pleural tissue revealed the presence of septate hyphae. After a thoracotomy and decortication, the patient's symptoms cleared, and he has remained asymptomatic over a postoperative period of 13 months.

2010
Alexander B. Granok Patrick A. Mahon Genesio W. Biesek

We report a case of a Clostridium septicum empyema in an immunocompetent woman following operation for an incarcerated internal hernia. The patient was successfully treated with pleural decortication and an extended course of postoperative antibiotics. This is the first report of such an infection in the medical literature.

1998
J A Carey

Background—Thoracentesis and antibiotics remain the cornerstones of treatment in stage I empyema. The management of disease progression or late presentation is controversial. Open thoracotomy and decortication is perceived to be synonymous with protracted recovery and prolonged hospitalisation. Advocates of thoracoscopic adhesiolysis cite earlier chest drain removal and hospital discharge. This...

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