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Category: Pleural disease

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Oct 8, 2024

Causes of Compulsive Positioning

Pleural disease

The term “forced posture” refers to the fact that people are forced to remain in a certain spatial position for a long period of time and form a fixed posture…

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Aug 30, 2024

What is needed to prevent the main cause of chest wall collapse

Pleural disease

The diagnosis of chest wall collapse is not difficult, and patients most often have a history of acute pyothorax and the process of developing chronic pyothorax. However, it is clinically…

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Aug 30, 2024

What do I need to know about prevention of chest wall collapse?

Pleural disease

Thoracoplasty is commonly used for chronic pyothorax. Chest wall collapse can be caused by untimely treatment or inappropriate management of acute pyothorax, retention of foreign bodies in the chest cavity,…

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Aug 30, 2024

What tests are needed for chest wall collapse?

Pleural disease

Thoracoplasty is commonly used for chronic pyothorax. Chest wall collapse can be caused by untreated or inappropriate management of acute abscess, foreign body retention in the chest cavity, failure to…

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Aug 27, 2024

Differential Diagnosis of Compulsive Positioning

Pleural disease

Forced posture refers to people’s life and labor; the body is forced to be in a certain spatial position for a long time to form a certain fixed posture. For…

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Jun 22, 2024

TV thoracoscopic intrapleural fixation

Pleural disease

Television thoracoscopy was first used for the removal of large alveoli and for the treatment of spontaneous pneumothorax. TV thoracoscopy is even the best method to confirm the diagnosis of…

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May 30, 2024

Dietary treatment for compulsive body position

Pleural disease

“Compulsive posture” refers to people’s life and work; the body is forced to be in a certain spatial position for a long time and a certain fixed posture is formed.…

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May 30, 2024

What foods should compulsive posture patients eat more of

Pleural disease

Compulsive posture refers to people’s life and work; the body is forced to be in a certain spatial position for a long time and a certain fixed posture is formed.…

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May 30, 2024

What can be done to prevent compulsive body position?

Pleural disease

Obsessive-compulsive posture” refers to a fixed posture in which the body is forced to be in a certain spatial position for a long period of time while living or working.…

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May 12, 2024

What about pleural adhesions after lobectomy?

Pleural disease

Patient: 25 days after lobectomy of right upper lung nodule (tuberculous), encapsulated effusion in right upper lung,, pleural adhesions in right lower lung, no drainage. It is now 2 months…

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Pleural disease

  • Causes of Compulsive Positioning
  • What is needed to prevent the main cause of chest wall collapse
  • What do I need to know about prevention of chest wall collapse?
  • What tests are needed for chest wall collapse?
  • Differential Diagnosis of Compulsive Positioning
  • TV thoracoscopic intrapleural fixation
  • Dietary treatment for compulsive body position
  • What foods should compulsive posture patients eat more of
  • What can be done to prevent compulsive body position?
  • What about pleural adhesions after lobectomy?
  • What is the role of mediastinoscopy?
  • What are the common diseases in thoracic surgery?
  • Precautions for pleural thickening adhesions
  • What is the cause of pleural thickening and does it matter?
  • Pleural fistula and management
  • What are all the aspects of the diagnosis of chest wall collapse?
  • What is minimally invasive surgery?
  • What is non-traumatic chest pain?
  • What tests should be done for compulsive body position?
  • What are the diagnoses of compulsive body position
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