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  • For pleural fluid this is done by a pleural tap or chest drain, in ascites with an paracentesis or ascitic drain and in a pericardial effusion with pericardiocentesis. Balkinization
  • After the third sterilisation cool the tubes to 42°C., and add to each 3 c.c. of sterile hydrocele fluid, ascitic fluid, or pleuritic effusion (previously sterilised, if necessary, by the fractional method); allow the tubes to solidify in a sloping position. The Elements of Bacteriological Technique A Laboratory Guide for Medical, Dental, and Technical Students. Second Edition Rewritten and Enlarged.
  • Encysted effusion may be confused with a mass lesion of the pleura, mediastinum, chest wall and lungs.
  • Findings on physical examination include decreased range of motion, crepitus, a mild joint effusion, and palpable osteophytic changes at the knee joint.
  • For pleural fluid this is done by a pleural tap or chest drain, in ascites with an paracentesis or ascitic drain and in a pericardial effusion with pericardiocentesis. Balkinization
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  • Where the lungs are cavernous, it is very easy to discover pectoriloquy, from the contrast to the general dulness, and when pleuritic and pericardial effusion advance much, it is difficult to ascertain the cardiac action. An Investigation into the Nature of Black Phthisis or Ulceration Induced by Carbonaceous Accumulation in the Lungs of Coal Miners
  • Every heightening of emotion produced for her a new effusion of beauty in visible things, and with it the sense that such moments should be lingered over and absorbed like some unrenewable miracle. The Reef; a novel
  • Results: The results showed that the effusion of the middle ear decrease the amplitude of stapes footplate and umbo, weaken the incoming energy of the inner ear, thus leading to hearing loss.
  • The most common findings are isolated hilar or mediastinal adenopathy, segmental hyperinflation or atelectasis, alveolar consolidation, interstitial densities, pleural effusion or cavitation.
  • Pleural effusions can also be located between the lung and the diaphragm.
  • Pleural effusion and peripheral adenopathy can occur. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • These traits of spoken language belong to a vulgar household, filled with the clamour of a large family fond of coarse jokes and prone to sentimental effusions.
  • Presence of cardiomegaly on the chest radiograph may be the only diagnostic clue and echocardiography may reveal pericardial effusion.
  • “Let me not,” said he, “waste my compassion upon nothing; compassion is with me no effusion of affectation; tell me, then, if thou deservest it, or if thy misfortunes are imaginary, and thy grief is factitious?” Cecilia
  • The effusions were most strongly marked in cases of fractures of the diaphyses, although this was more noticeable in some situations than others. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
  • Il improvisatrice," was she styled by her admiring associates, whom she amused by the hour with her extemporary effusions of rhyme. Hubert's Wife A Story for You
  • An empyema or complicated pleural effusion can be identified only by examination of the pleural fluid.
  • Let James rejoice with the Skuttle-Fish, who foils his foe by the effusion of his ink.
  • This waiting time will in most cases select out those children whose effusions are short lived.
  • The right pleural effusion was tapped, and it was demonstrated to be a transudate by chemistry.
  • A 52 year old woman developed acute dyspnoea and hypoxia two hours after rapid drainage of a large left tuberculous pleural effusion.
  • His chest radiograph showed a large globular heart, and an echocardiogram confirmed a pericardial effusion from which two litres of fluid were drained.
  • But the real pleasure of this posthumous effusion is the sheer joy the author evinces in showing off generous measures of tendentiousness and his undoubted historiographical bona fides. Cover to Cover
  • The freshness and fragrance of literature gave way to a stale effusion.
  • On examination, the patient was mildly dyspneic, with massive ascites, left pleural effusion, left axillary lymphadenopathy and no hepatosplenomegaly.
  • Perhaps, too, certain effusions of Ruysbroeck, seeming to spurt forth in twin jets of black and white flame, were worthy of comparison with the divine befoulment of Grünewald. Là-bas
  • To kiss the handsomest woman in the party, to pay her a compliment in some extempore effusion, or to whisper a confidence (_faire une confidence_) in her ear -- all these are hardly enjoined before they are happily accomplished. Travels in France during the years 1814-15 Comprising a residence at Paris, during the stay of the allied armies, and at Aix, at the period of the landing of Bonaparte, in two volumes.
  • He ignored me, but greeted my companion by name and with a certain effusion.
  • In conclusion, it remains beyond doubt that treatment of empyema and complicated parapneumonic effusions is multidisciplinary.
  • But at that time the difference was not so clearly distinguishable; though Charlotte ever felt and owned her sister's superiority in this respect, it was not recognised as of a sort to quite outshine her own little tales in verse, and quite outlustre Anne's pious effusions. Emily Brontë
  • If effusion is present, aspiration of the joint is recommended before the injection to prevent dilution of the injected hyaluronic acid.
  • In the paper which you represent, I noticed an article which I took to be an effusion from your muddled brain, stating that I had "cabbaged" a number of valuable articles from you the night I took you out of the streets of Washoe City and permitted you to occupy my bed. The Wit and Humor of America, Volume X (of X)
  • These would include long term causes such as atherosclerotic lesions or plaques building within the venous walls or can be caused by short term conditions that result in swelling and increased vascular pressure such as sprained ankles, knee effusions, and even improperly applied wraps or bandages. Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • It's of a piece with the you betcha's, the doggones, and the other effusions of spontaneous candor. For Candidates, An Accent on Authenticity
  • The latter findings strongly suggest the diagnosis of pericardial effusion.
  • Heat transfer numerical analysis methods, maths model, and boundary condition treatment for an impingement-effusion cooled flame tube floating tile are discussed in the paper.
  • The layer of the dura in contact with the affected portion of bone is inflamed, thickened, and covered with a layer of granulations -- _external pachymeningitis_ -- and between it and the bone there is an effusion of fluid. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • Objective: To discuss the effective method to treat carcinomatous pleural effusion with BCG - CSN.
  • On his first admission, chest radiography showed cardiomegaly, and an immediate two-dimensional echocardiographic study demonstrated a massive pericardial effusion.
  • Pneumatic otoscopy and tympanometry are useful diagnostic tools for managing otitis media with effusion.
  • I will tell you, it's warm -- heartwarming, because I see this tremendous, tremendous effusion of friendship towards Israel as a sister democracy, yes, often embattled by these dark forces of terrorism that embattle all of us. CNN Transcript Sep 22, 2009
  • [Footnote 2] An abscess or other tumour of the liver may, by pressing on the vena portae, cause serous effusion into the peritonaeal sac; or by pressure on the inferior vena cava, which is connected with the posterior thick border of the liver, may cause anasarca of the lower limbs. Surgical Anatomy
  • An evaluation for effusion should be conducted with the patient supine and the injured knee in extension.
  • 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.
  • In this review we discuss the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of pneumothorax, pleural effusion, and empyema.
  • Algorithm for management of otitis media with effusion ( OME ) still remains controversial.
  • Methods First, the serosal effusion was drained thoroughly, then donor lymphocytes were injected into pleural cavity once for all.
  • Delvile, though their total separation but the moment before had been finally decreed, she considered as a weak effusion of tenderness, injurious to delicacy, and censurable by propriety. Cecilia
  • At the discovery outcrop, the black glass-lined effusion crater with its glassy tendrils marks the transition from subterranean fulgurite tubes to exogenic styles of formation.
  • Chemical pleurodesis is an effective treatment for malignant pleural effusion and pneumothorax.
  • The chest x-ray showed no demonstrable superior mediastinal widening, hilar mass, lung mass or pleural effusion.
  • Rheumatoid arthritis produces synovitis and effusions but may lead to a valgus deformity.
  • ObjectiveTo investigate the correlation between fibrinogen in pleural effusion and pleural adhesion in tuberculosis exudative pleurisy.
  • On admission here, he had a low grade pyrexia, bilateral pleural effusions, and moderate smooth hepatomegaly.
  • Plain radiography and ultrasonography may be needed to show the presence of an effusion.
  • It is in the sombre years of the fourteenth century that the new era of poetry begins, and Guillaume de Machault is the name usually associated with the first effusion of that deplorable cataract of ballades and rondeaux. Introduction
  • Chest radiography confirmed bilateral pleural effusions, and her heart was normal size.
  • The report on sodium pentachlorophenol poisoning and pleural effusion is rare.
  • The process is at first attended with a copious effusion of cerebro-spinal fluid into the arachno-pial space and into the ventricles (_serous lepto-meningitis_), but this fluid tends to become purulent, the pus forming in a thin layer over the surface of the brain, and in the sulci between the convolutions (_purulent lepto-meningitis_). Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • A chest radiograph shows right pleural wall thickening following the contour of the minor fissure consistent with right pleural effusion.
  • Ten thousand bouquets, liberally admixed with teddy bears and poetic effusions, were laid around the church, often by people who had come hundreds of miles.
  • Cartilage debris within the joint results in low - grade chronic inflammatory synovitis and joint effusion.
  • If effusion was still found two weeks later, myringotomy was performed.
  • Flood basalt eruptions involve the effusion of gigantic volumes of low-viscosity lava that spread out over huge areas.
  • I believe I shall never again resume those airs; which you term coquettish, but which I think deserve a softer appellation; as they proceed from an innocent heart, and are the effusions of a youthful, and cheerful mind. The Coquette, or, The History of Eliza Wharton: A Novel Founded on Fact
  • This is Graham's lab of effusion.
  • In the absence of an underlying chronic inflammatory arthritis, any joint with an effusion should be radiographed to rule out a fracture or other intra-articular pathologic process.
  • The tunica vaginalis, like the serous spermatic tube, may, in consequence of inflammatory fibrinous effusion, become sacculated-multilocular, in which case, if a hydrocele form, the position of the testis will vary accordingly. Surgical Anatomy
  • A 52 year old woman developed acute dyspnoea and hypoxia two hours after rapid drainage of a large left tuberculous pleural effusion.
  • He turned smartly on his heel and trotted into the foyer, greeting the stewards with indiscriminate effusion.
  • Many of my voluntary assistants might be cleverer than myself, and then I should have a brilliant article appear among my chiller effusions, like a patch of lace on a Scottish cloak of Galashiels grey. Chronicles of the Canongate
  • Pulmonary complications, such as pleural effusion, result from retroperitoneal transudation of fluid from the swollen pancreas.
  • A moderate anterior pericardial effusion was present, and right ventricular collapse was observed, suggesting pericardial tamponade.
  • I felt I was being trapped, suffocated by their delighted chatter and effusion.
  • At the discovery outcrop, the black glass-lined effusion crater with its glassy tendrils marks the transition from subterranean fulgurite tubes to exogenic styles of formation.
  • Findings on physical examination include decreased range of motion, crepitus, a mild joint effusion, and palpable osteophytic changes at the knee joint.
  • In the following 3 h, the drainage of sanguineous effusion persisted up to the total amount of 1,200 mL, systolic BP declined again, and transfusion of two units of blood was necessary.
  • Oh, she was ashamed of Centerville, ashamed of Mrs. Tom Tuttle's effusion, ashamed of her own handmade dress that she had thought so dainty in its white laciness. A Long-Distance Call From Jim
  • Autopsies of patients who died of dengue haemorrhagic fever show diffuse petechial haemorrhages in most organs and serous effusions of pericardial, peritoneal, and pleural spaces.
  • Never was a more beautiful effusion of grief interrupted by a more affecting incident
  • By a rather strained extension of the word literature, the police attack on his effusions constitutes an attack on literary freedom, which no one can view with equanimity.
  • Mr. Page laughed at what he called flowery effusions. Emmy Lou Her Book and Heart
  • In severe cases of the disease, the following signs and symptoms may be present: blood clots in the veins, which may cause thrombophlebitis disseminated intravascular coagulation a disorder causing severe bleeding in many body organs jaundice, or yellowing of the eyes and skin low blood sugar level pleural effusion pulmonary emboli, or blood clots in the arteries of the lungs severe ascites Balkinization
  • For example, volcanic eruptions range from (1) effusion of lava fountains and flows with very little ash erupted, typical of basaltic magma eruptions; to (2) extremely explosive eruptions that inject large quantities of ash high into the stratosphere, typical of rhyolite and dacite magmatic eruptions. Volcanic ash hazards and ways to minimize them
  • Taking my first glance at a new article about coelomic effusion in frogs exciting, I know, I immediately wanted to know what coelomic meant. Languagehat.com: COELOM.
  • It seems appropriate to post that here as I picked up the book after reading Ed's many effusions on the topic of all things Marquand.
  • Palpate the chest for subcutaneous emphysema and crepitus, and percuss for dullness, an indication of consolidations or effusions.
  • The latter findings strongly suggest the diagnosis of pericardial effusion.
  • This results in generalized oedema - or ‘dropsical effusion’ as it was called in the 1820s by Richard Bright, in his classic description of chronic nephritis (Bright's disease).
  • PREVENTING EAR INFECTIONS: Chronic middle ear fluid is a condition known as otitis media with effusion (OME). Undefined
  • The probability of this explanation is strengthened by the flowing of the blood from the nose to the ears, spontaneous haemoptysis, also by preternatural redness of the viscera, engorgements of the cerebral vessel, and bloody effusion, all of which conditions have been found after death. Napoleon's Campaign in Russia Anno 1812
  • Chest radiography confirmed bilateral pleural effusions, and her heart was normal size.
  • First, dichotomizing effusions into exudates and transudates by using a single cutoff point loses much of the information contained in pleural fluid tests, which generate continuous numeric results.
  • Pleural fluid LDH is the most accurate overall criterion for classifying pleural effusions into exudates and transudates.
  • Physical examination of the lungs may reveal rales and pleural effusions.
  • This was considered a blood effusion; it was not obviously distensile, and pulsation was very slight. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
  • We previously reported multilevel likelihood ratios with the use of multiple cutoff points for pleural criteria that identify exudative pleural effusions from the registry in 2000 when it contained 1,448 patients.
  • Less than a month to the elections, and ahead lies a bombardment of mind-numbing party political messages to rival the deadly effusions of a Death Star.
  • The leading object, then, to be accomplished in the treatment of the first stage of encephalitis, meningitis, or cerebritis, and before a dangerous degree of effusion or exudation has taken place, is to relieve the engorgement of the blood vessels and thereby lessen the irritation or excitability of the affected structures. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • The most common forms of extra-pulmonary involvement include lymphadenopathies, pleural effusion, pericardial disease, miliary disease and meningitis.
  • The meeting of the two was not marked by the effusion vocal, gymnastical, osculatory and catechetical that distinguishes the greetings of their unprofessional sisters in society. The Voice of the City: Further Stories of the Four Million
  • Other exclusion criteria were a diagnosis of chronic suppurative otitis media or otitis with effusion, and otoscopic appearance consistent with crying or fever alone.
  • I know about the effusion that had built up in the sack her heart rests in, and I had pulled the drain from the hole just to the left of her breastbone when the liquid had been taken off. Between Expectations
  • The joints should be carefully examined for effusion, limitation of motion, or deformities.
  • RESULTSMRI could reveal accurately the synovium of joint, effusion of joint, destruction of articular cartilage and the changes of periarticular soft tissues.
  • Upper respiratory tract infections, especially acute otitis media, are the most important determinants for the development of an effusion.
  • The effusion is often large and recurrent, arising from a fistulous tract between the pancreas and the pleural cavity, with or without pseudocyst formation.
  • The law governing the rates of effusion of two gases is called Graham's law.
  • And suppose some crane-necked general to go speeding by on a tall charger, spurring the destiny of nations, red-hot in expedition, there would indubitably be some effusion of military blood, and oaths, and a certain crash of glass; and while the chieftain rode forward with a purple coxcomb, the street would be left to original darkness, unpiloted, unvoyageable, a province of the desert night. Virginibus Puerisque and other papers
  • The mildest degree consists in a bruising of the periosteum, which is raised from the bone by an effusion of blood, constituting a _hæmatoma of the periosteum_. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • In private, with his girlfriend, he behaved decorously, and kept his effusions for his dog.
  • A parapneumonic effusion was defined as one associated with bacterial pneumonia, including empyema.
  • Egophony results from the change in frequency dependence of sound conduction when fluid replaces air and is heard over consolidation or pleural effusion.
  • This fenestration appears to ameliorate the postoperative course and diminish the incidence of postoperative effusions.
  • Debulking surgery left appreciable disease in the abdomen and a malignant pleural effusion.
  • The chest radiograph showed a small left pleural effusion and oligemia of the right upper lung field.
  • Other exclusion criteria were a diagnosis of chronic suppurative otitis media or otitis with effusion, and otoscopic appearance consistent with crying or fever alone.
  • Upper respiratory tract infections, especially acute otitis media, are the most important determinants for the development of an effusion.
  • Hastings, whom Congreve calls Aspasia -- "an effusion so full of enthusiasm for the moral graces, and worded with an appearance of sincerity so cordial, that we can never read it without thinking it must have come from Steele. A History of the Four Georges, Volume I (of 4)
  • A rechauffe of the dishes served to out-at-elbow enthusiasts in the provincial literary chambers, compounded of the effusions of your Voltaires and Jean-Jacques and such dirty-fingered scribblers. Scaramouche
  • A slight degree of serous effusion into the joint (_hydrarthrosis_) often persists for some time, and tuberculous affections of joints not infrequently date from a contusion. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • As hydrostatic pressure continues to increase, fluid begins to accumulate in the pleural space resulting in pleural effusions.
  • The President, who arrives at Gleneagles on Wednesday, will be too cocooned to notice any protests, and is unlikely to be moved by effusions from campaigners.
  • Less than a month to the elections, and ahead lies a bombardment of mind-numbing party political messages to rival the deadly effusions of a Death Star.
  • We fear the extreme emotional effusions that would be induced by a victory in Euro 2004 or the 2006 World Cup’.
  • The development of malignant pleural effusion frequently heralds a poor prognosis.
  • The crescent-shaped floor of the caldera teems with a network of smaller volcanic mouths, cones, domes, lava channels, dikes, lavas from light felsic flows to viscid red lavas and black obsidian blocks, ochre plains of sandy alluvial deposits and red and black volcanic ejecta, scoria, lapilli and pumice, from a long series of basaltic effusions. Teide National Park, Spain
  • And of course some of these spoken effusions reminded them of traditional tunes to fit the new words, and the first truly Australian traditional songs were begun and flourished.
  • Palpate the chest for subcutaneous emphysema and crepitus, and percuss for dullness, an indication of consolidations or effusions.
  • Objective To enhance the awareness of eosinophilic pleural effusion.
  • The poems are throwaways, effusions of the moment.
  • These five pills given at once form an excellent hydragogue cathartic to clear the chest, relieve breathing and diminish the dropsical effusion. Young's Demonstrative Translation of Scientific Secrets
  • Let us leave it to the Reviewers to abuse such effusions of fancy at their leisure, and over every new novel to talk in threadbare strains of the trash with which the press now groans. Jane Austen Gets Defensive
  • Her effusions were drained and the fluid again contained abundant mature lymphoid cells.
  • Patients with chronic, large pericardial effusion may be asymptomatic but can develop cardiac tamponade precipitously.
  • Tuberculous effusions can follow early postprimary, chronic pulmonary, or miliary tuberculosis.
  • Some of this fluid crosses the visceral pleura and accumulates as a small sterile pleural effusion.
  • The effusions of Vaneigem have an air of mystical revelation which is even more intense in recent publications.
  • The abdominal cavity being very frequently the seat of dropsical effusion, when this takes place to any great extent, despite the continued and free use of the medicinal diuretic and the hydragogue cathartic, the surgeon is required to make an opening with the instrumental hydragogue -- viz., the trocar and cannula. Surgical Anatomy
  • 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.
  • Thus they are unable to reconcile their perception of my work as "revivalist" with my lack of ecstatic effusion for the protagonists and their work. 'The Unhappy Medium': An Exchange
  • It is the courage of such women, as well as the challenge of their work, that is made invisible by the pious effusions of any one of us who opts to remain in this country a mere mistress of spices.
  • And no one can read these effusions of deepfelt virtuous affection without emotions of a happy tendency. Notes and Queries, Number 41, August 10, 1850
  • Physical examination may reveal effusion and palpable osteophytes.
  • He had symptoms of degenerative arthritis but did not have evidence of joint effusions.
  • Many scholar have different opinions about clinical relationship between negative pressure tympanogram and middle ear effusion.
  • An echocardiogram excluded major pericardial effusion, showing a non-dilated left ventricle with inferior wall akinesia and overall moderate function.
  • (April 17, 2007) - Childhood obesity may be associated with a condition known as otitis media with effusion, which consists of fluid build-up in the middle ear space without symptoms of acute ear infection, according ... Undefined
  • Lauriston was gone to England as plenipo, to end the dread contest without new effusion of blood: but Paris, like London, teems with hourly false reports, and this intelligence, unhappily, was of the number. The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 3
  • The crescent-shaped floor of the caldera teems with a network of smaller volcanic mouths, cones, domes, lava channels, dikes, lavas from light felsic flows to viscid red lavas and black obsidian blocks, ochre plains of sandy alluvial deposits and red and black volcanic ejecta, scoria, lapilli and pumice, from a long series of basaltic effusions. Teide National Park, Spain
  • Temporary hearing loss has been demonstrated during episodes of acute otitis media with effusion.
  • Sinusitis and otitis media with effusion are recognised complications of rhinitis.
  • I say "veracious" advisedly, as oftentimes, after having seen something extra strong in the Ananias-Sapphira-Munchausen-Gulliver-de-Rougemont epistolary line from some gentleman in khaki to the old folks at home, in a London or provincial paper, I feel that I must give up letter writing altogether, as by now those at home must have discovered that such effusions are often seven-eighths lies, and the remaining one-eighth truth, simply because the scribe's powers of invention have failed him, owing to the great strain. A Yeoman's Letters Third Edition
  • Besides these eruptions occasioned by the steam of water, there seems to be a perpetual effusion of other vapours, more noxious and (as far as it is yet known) perhaps greatly more expansile than water from the The Botanic Garden A Poem in Two Parts. Part 1: the Economy of Vegetation
  • One of the things that I like about the weblog form is that you get a lot of these vivid and heartfelt effusions.
  • The sulphur and other effusions caused acid rain, but would have bled from the atmosphere quite quickly.
  • Ultrasound examination may show an abnormal effusion or abscess in the tendon sheath.
  • It touched off furrowed-brow effusions on ‘heightened craziness about admissions decisions’ and ‘frantic’ competitiveness.
  • Objective : To investigate the diagnosing and clinic value of Doppler sonography for puncturing pericardial effusion.
  • A number of studies have examined the role of corticosteroid therapy for tuberculous pleural effusions, but only two have been prospective, double blind, and randomized.
  • For pleural fluid this is done by a pleural tap or chest drain, in ascites with an paracentesis or ascitic drain and in a pericardial effusion with pericardiocentesis. Balkinization
  • Laxatives, diaphoretics, and diuretics must be used to stimulate the emunctories so that they may carry off the large amount of the products of decomposition which result from the stagnated effusions of anasarca. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • Portable chest X-ray, good inspiratory effort, the lungs are unremarkable with no infiltrates, effusion, or evidence of pneumothorax. The City That Never Sleeps
  • Both had extensive anasarcous and other effusions, and both had coagulable urine. An Investigation into the Nature of Black Phthisis or Ulceration Induced by Carbonaceous Accumulation in the Lungs of Coal Miners
  • Weigel's ultramontane effusions about John Paul II are warmly endorsed.
  • Within 48 hours, basilar or central alveolar flooding occurs and pleural effusions are often seen.
  • TB pleural effusion usually presents as an acute illness and the symptom duration ranges from a few days to few weeks.
  • His poetic effusions were homely and graphic, both in their sprightful humour and more tender sentiment. The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume VI The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century
  • An ultrasound scan showed an effusion from which 3 ml of clear, sterile fluid was aspirated.
  • KSHV is also associated with primary effusion lymphoma and specific forms of multicentric Castleman disease, both of which are B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • When a patient presents with a large unilateral symptomatic pleural effusion many doctors will feel tempted to insert a chest drain.
  • How ever could you think that I should "scoff" at any of your magnanimous effusions? Correspondence of Wagner and Liszt
  • A few hours after admission, he suddenly developed acute respiratory distress; chest X-ray demonstrated massive right pleural effusion that failed to response to tube thoracostomy. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • And even when these few were gathered together, and under the extraordinary effusion of the Holy Spirit, many were added to them, and "the multitude of them that believed were of one heart and one soul," they were still comparatively but a _few_. The Annual Monitor for 1851 or, Obituary of the members of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and Ireland, for the year 1850
  • Bill Clinton's exudative pleural effusion is from something else. Archive 2005-03-01
  • The mastoid was poorly developed, with a clear fluid effusion throughout with no evidence of cholesteatoma or inflammatory disease.
  • Other patients had complications that included pericardial effusion requiring re - operation, cardiac arrest, acute rejection, and pneumonia.
  • Kremine believes that continued priapism is produced by effusion of blood into the corpora cavernosa, which is impeded on its return. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • Collect a quantity of pleuritic effusion, if such is present, in a pipette for further examination later. The Elements of Bacteriological Technique A Laboratory Guide for Medical, Dental, and Technical Students. Second Edition Rewritten and Enlarged.
  • The course to recovery was sometimes broken by signs of slight pleuritic inflammation, which, as affecting the amount of effusion, will be spoken of under the heading of symptoms. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
  • Moderate amount of pericardial effusion is noted.
  • After the third sterilisation cool to 42° C. and add to each tube 3 c.c. of sterile hydrocele fluid, ascitic fluid or pleuritic effusion The Elements of Bacteriological Technique A Laboratory Guide for Medical, Dental, and Technical Students. Second Edition Rewritten and Enlarged.

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