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Surgical Treatment of Atypical Mycobacteria

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Ventilatory Function and Diffusion Capacity of the Lung in Patients with Far Advanced Pulmonary Tuberculosis

The authors studied the ventilatory function and diffusion capacity of the lung in patients with far advanced pulmonary tuberculosis from January 1985 to August 1986. The studied subjects were consisted...
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Natural Killer Cell Mediated Cytotoxicity and Antibody-Dependent Cell Mediated Cytotoxicity in Tuberculosis Patients (1)

Cellular immunity is predominantly involved in pulmonary tuberculosis. Natural Killer (NK) cells and Killer (K) cells play an important role in cellular immunity. Natural Killer cell mediated cytotoxicity (NKMC) was...
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Result of Negative Conversion for Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients at Sanatorium

We studied 202 pulmonary tuberculosis patients who were admitted and ambulatory at our Sanatorium with sputum culture positive prior to treatment and divided according to smear negative culture positive (S-C+)...
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Ventilatory Dynamics in Pulmonary Tuberculosis

Ventilatory dynamics was studied in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis by means of analyses of simultaneously recorded forced expiratory volume (FEV) and maximal expiratory flow volume (MEFV) curves, and determinations of...
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A Case of Recurrent Pneumonia with a Calcific Density

Recurrent Pneumonia is sometimes associated with bronchial abnormalities. Recently, we experienced a case of rare bronchial foreign body (tooth) in the patient who had a history of being intubated 3...
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Neopterin as an Activity Index in Pulmonary Tuberculosis

Assessment of disease activity is the first step in treating pulmonary tuberculosis. But it is often difficult in clinical practice unless AFB is demonstrated in smear or culture of specimen....
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A Case of Allergic Granulomatosis

A case of allergic granulomatosis is presented with a discussion of its clinical and pathological manifestations. Diagnosis of this case as allergic granulomatosis is supported by a characteristic clinical manifestation...
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Two Cases of Inflammatory Pseudotumors of the Lung

The inflammatory pseudotumor is non nepolastic pulmonary mass lesion of unknown etiology composed of a variety of inflammatory and mesenchymal cells, including plasma cells, histiocytes, mast cells, lymphocytes and spindle...
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Clinical Study on Primary Carcinoma of the Lung (2) -Comparison with Previous Period(1960-1977)-

A clinical evaluation was done on 132 patients with primary bronchogeic carcinoma, who came to the department of chest medicine National Medical Center, during the period of 8 years from...
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Alterations in Oximetric SaO2 and Pulse during Routine Bronchofiberscopy

Bronchofiberscopy is a well known diagnostic procedure in the bronchopulmonary disease. Among the complications of bronchofiberscopy, frequent hypoxemia has been noted. Instead of arterial blood gas analysis, noninvasive oximetric monitoring of...
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A Case Report Malignant Mesothelima Diagnosed in the Early Stage by Thoracoscopic Biopsy

Approximately 3,000 ml of sanguinous pleural fluid was aspirated, and a percutaneous pleural biopsy was performed. The pathology report, including pleural fiuid cytology and the pleural biopsy, indicated and stypical...
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