Serous effusion, defined as the excessive accumulation of fluid in body cavities such as the pleural, pericardial, and peritoneal spaces, is a critical diagnostic challenge in pathology. Cytological ...
THAT serous fluids from patients suspected of having malignant tumors may yield information of considerable diagnostic value has been established for many years, and in 1917 Mandelbaum 1 devised a ...
WASHINGTON, DC — One treatment clearly does not fit all patients with central serous retinopathy (CSR). Determining which approach to try on which patient, and getting it paid for, is a challenge for ...