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The term "ascites" actually refers to the fluid accumulated in the abdominal cavity (or "waterbelly") as a consequence of heart failure. The disease is more ...
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Exudation the escape of fluid, cells, and cellular debris from blood vessels and their deposition in or on the tissues, usually as the result of inflammation.
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Mesothelial cells in ascitic fluid
Mesothelial cells in ascitic fluid Mesothelial cells in ascitic fluid, The associated tumor antigen 90K is known to possess properties similar cytokine in modulating the cellular immune system, where accessory cells are the main target of this molecule. In 67 patients with ovarian cancer with significant amounts of ascites, were immune-stimulating proteins 90K detected in all samples of ascitic fluid studied. Mesothelial cells in ascitic fluid, … Read more
Mesothelial cells
Mesothelial cells in pleural fluid Mesothelial cells form a single layer of pavement in specialized cells lining the serous cavities of the body and internal organs, The main function of this layer, called the mesothelium, is to provide a slippery surface and non-adhesive and protective. However, play a key role involving transport fluid and cells across the serosal cavities, antigen presentation, inflammation and cell adhesion in tissue repair,… Read more
Mesothelial cells in pleural fluid
Mesothelial cells in pleural fluid Mesothelial cells in pleural fluid, in 182 patients were studied prospectively. Although red blood cells (RBCs) has more than 10,000 m³ / mm were common to all types of spills, RBC has more than 100,000 / mm Cu strongly suggests malignancy, pulmonary infarction or trauma. Of the 31 DP exudate with lymphocytic predominance, 30 were due to either tuberculosis or malignancy. No tuberculous effusions had more than … Read more
Ultrasound Allows Early Detection of Fluid in Dialysis Patients’ Lungs
By Steven ReinbergHealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, Feb. 28 (HealthDay News) — Ultrasound can detect fluid in the lungs of dialysis patients, possibly preventing what could turn into fatal heart problems, Italian researchers report. Many patients undergoing dialysis for kidney failure also suffer from heart failure and are at danger of having too much fluid in their lungs, which can lead to a heart attack, other heart problems and even death, the… Read more
Mesothelioma Pleural Cavity
Mesothelioma Pleural Cavity Mesothelioma Pleural Cavity, In human anatomy, the pleural cavity is the body cavity that surrounds the lungs. The pleura is a serous membrane that folds on itself to form a structure with two layers of membrane. The thin air between the two pleural layers is known as the pleural cavity that normally contains a small amount of pleural fluid. The outer pleura (parietal pleura) is attached to the chest wall. The interio… Read more
Mesothelioma diagnosis Needle Biopsy
two fluids and tissue samples can be obtained in a single procedure. During this procedure, the doctor uses a long needle to obtain biopsy samples of the target area (s). The fluid and tissue samples sent to a laboratory for analysis. A pleural biopsy is usually performed by a pulmonologist, but other needle biopsies can be performed by a radiologist, surgeon or pulmonary (lung). Type of Mesothelioma diagnosis Needle Biopsy : Mesothelioma diagno… Read more
Fraudulent Data May Have Led to Use of Risky Treatment in ICUs
…d critical care medicine at Ochsner Health System in New Orleans. He was not involved in the new review. Luckily for American patients, hydroxyethyl starch is not commonly used in the United States, Taylor said. But the new analysis serves as a cautionary tale on how fraudulent data can end up endangering patients’ lives. As Taylor explained it, critically ill patients often develop leaky vessels, and so quickly require intravenous fluids to ke… Read more
Common IV fluid associated with reduced likelihood of full recovery in patients with cardiac arrest
nue: “Prehospital IV loading with lactated Ringer’s solution was associated with an increased likelihood of return of spontaneous circulation before hospital arrival, while 1-month survival varied depending on the analysis.” The authors add: “Our findings should be verified by studies that include data on in-hospital resuscitation.” They conclude: “Future studies will need to determine whether adm… Read more
Deep genomic analysis identifies a micro RNA opponent for ovarian cancer
Feb. 11, 2013 Researchers employed an extensive analysis of genomic information to identify a new, high-risk cohort of ovarian cancer patients, characterize their tumors, find a potential treatment and test it in mouse models of the disease. The exhaustive analysis that led to micro RNA 506 (miR-506) as a potential therapeutic candidate for advanced or metastatic ovarian cancer is the cover article in the Feb. 11 edition of Cancer… Read more
Mesothelioma diagnosis Paracentesis
f a camera CT or ultrasound. The purpose of an abdominal paracentesis is to obtain a sample of excess fluid in the abdominal cavity using a special needle. When the fluid is extracted, the sample is sent to the laboratory for analysis, so that a more complete diagnosis of the patient’s condition can be made. If exposure to asbestos is in the history of the patient, the doctor will be looking for malignant mesothelioma cells. Some diseases s… Read more