Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A minimally invasive catheter-based system could reduce congestion in patients hospitalized with acute ...
The study of DCs is hampered by several factors. DCs are rare in secondary lymphoid organs, even more so in peripheral tissues, and their isolation requires complex digestion and separation procedures ...
THIS paper was written to present a case of extensive chylothorax and chyloperitoneum secondary to a thrombus occluding the thoracic duct. The patient had a long venous catheter introduced through a ...
1.1 Evidence on the safety and efficacy of percutaneous thoracic duct embolisation for persistent chyle leak is limited in quantity and quality. Therefore, this procedure should only be used with ...
Edema develops when lymph does not return to the venous circulation at a rate equal to the rate of capillary filtration. Fetal sheep develop edema as well as an increased central venous pressure while ...
IN the absence of active pulmonary tuberculosis the diagnosis of tuberculous enteritis is usually definitively established only after exploratory laparotomy. This report concerns a patient with ...
There is not enough evidence about how well this procedure works or how safe it is. So, it can only be done with special arrangements. This means you will have regular appointments afterwards to check ...
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