The most frequent serious adverse reactions reported in at least 2% of patients were pneumonia (7%), pneumonitis (3.9%), pulmonary embolism (2.4%), and pleural effusion (2.2%). The most common adverse reaction (≥...
The most frequent serious adverse reactions reported in at least 2% of patients were pneumonia, dyspnea, confusional state, vomiting, pleural effusion, and respiratory failure. The most common adverse reactions (≥20...
Thoracentesis: A sac encloses the lungs. Lung cancer can cause fluid to collect in this sac (pleural effusion). In people who have cancer, this fluid may contain cancer cells. A doctor removes the fluid with a needle and examines it for the presence of cancer cells. This fluid is usually...
Left: Thin-section CT targeted on the right lower lobe showing multiple small centrilobular, nodular and linear branching opacities in many lobules of the right lower lobe. Right: A 7-mm-thick axial slab using the multiplanar volume reformation and maximum-intensity projection technique, ...
The most frequent serious adverse reactions reported in at least 2% of patients were pneumonia (7%), pneumonitis (3.9%), pulmonary embolism (2.4%), and pleural effusion (2.2%). The most common adverse reacti...
After hospitalization at the Internal Medicine Unit, a computed tomography scan (CT) revealed a 65 × 50mm mass between the superior and inferior lobes of the left lung, with pleural effusion. The involvement of the pre- and sub-carinal, bilateral axillary, and abdominal lymph nodes was also...