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Title The prevalence of pleural adhesions in patients with pleural effusion syndrome depending on the method of the radiological examination
Authors Oleshchenko, Halyna Pavlivna  
Романенко, Т.В.
ORCID http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9188-490X
Keywords туберкульоз
туберкулез
tuberculosis
рентгенологічне дослідження
радиологическое обследование
radiological examination
Type Conference Papers
Date of Issue 2018
URI https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/81286
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Citation Oleshchenko G., Romanenko T. The prevalence of pleural adhesions in patients with pleural effusion syndrome depending on the method of the radiological examination // Topical issues of theoretical and clinical medicine: abstract book of International scientific and practical conference of students, postgraduates and young scientists, Sumy, October 17-19, 2018. – Sumy : Sumy State University, 2018 – P. 61.
Abstract We analyzed the medical documentation of 329 patients with pleural effusion syndrome, in 142 of them (the main group), ultrasonoscopy and radiography were used in the primary examination; in 187 (the comparison group), only radiography was used. All patients were examined using thoracoscopy with pleural biopsy.
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