2015
DOI: 10.4103/0970-2113.168122
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Clinicopathological profile and course of malignant pleural effusion in a tertiary care teaching hospital in western Uttar Pradesh with special reference to lung cancer

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“…Metastatic pleural neoplasms are more common compared with the primary pleural neoplasms (1,2). The same was observed in the current study with 42.9% of primary neoplasms compared with 57.1% of secondary pleural tumors.…”
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“…Metastatic pleural neoplasms are more common compared with the primary pleural neoplasms (1,2). The same was observed in the current study with 42.9% of primary neoplasms compared with 57.1% of secondary pleural tumors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metastatic pleural tumors are more common malignant neoplasms of pleura, lungs, breast, and hematologic malignancy (lymphoma) are the common primary metastasizing neoplasms (1). In the current study, pulmonary adenocarcinoma was the most common followed by breast.…”
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