04220nam a2200421zi 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220070003000390080041000420200037000830200034001200220014001540400031001680720016001990720015002150720015002300820015002452450063002602640054003232640039003773360021004163370025004373380023004623650110004853660044005954900036006395000026006755051038007015200741017395451091024806500034035716500033036056500033036387000031036717000036037027000029037387000031037679781849841153UK-WkNB20191127000000.0ta191127e202003uuxxk | |||||||0|0 eng|d a9781849841153 (pbk.) :cEUR60.00 a1849841152 (pbk.) :cEUR60.00 a2312-5098 aUK-WkNBbengcUK-WkNBerda 7aMJL2bicssc 7aHEA2ukslc 7aMJL2thema04a616.2522310aPleural Disease /cEdited by Nick A. Maskell [and others]. 1aSheffield :bEuropean Respiratory Society,c2020. 2aGB :bEuropean Respiratory Society atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier a02b60.00cEURd00eThis price includes a tax elementhZ 60.00 0.00 60.00 0.00jGBkxxkmTEDITOR2onix-pt b20200301cIP 20200326jGBkxxk2UK-WkNB0 aERS Monograph,x2312-5098 ;v87 aPaperback / softback.0 aEpidemiology: why is pleural disease becoming more common?-- The pathophysiology of breathlessness and other symptoms associated with pleural effusions-- In vitro and in vivo laboratory models-- Radiology: what is the role of chest radiographs, CT and PET in modern management?-- Thoracic ultrasound: a key tool beyond procedure guidance-- Pleural interventions: less is more?-- Pleural physiology: what do we understand and what should we measure in clinical practice-- Medical thoracoscopy in 2020: essential and future techniques-- Optimal diagnosis and treatment of malignant disease: challenging the guidelines-- Pleural infection: moving from treatment to prevention-- Effusions related to TB-- Pneumothorax: how to predict, prevent and cure-- Nonspecific pleuritis-- Nonmalignant pleural effusions: are they as benign as we think?-- Mesothelioma: is chemotherapy alone a thing of the past? Novel technology: more than just indwelling pleural catheters-- The role of surgery-- The specialist pleural service: when, why and who? aThis Monograph provides the clinician with an up-to-date summary of the substantial evidence in understanding of pleural disease. It covers key aspects, including mechanisms, pathophysiology, epidemiology, diagnostics, relevant experimental models and interventions.bThis Monograph provides the clinician with an up-to-date summary of the substantial evidence in our understanding of pleural disease. It covers key aspects relevant to clinicians, including mechanisms, pathophysiology, epidemiology, diagnostics, relevant experimental models and interventions. Although broad in scope, readers will be able to reach into individual chapters to gain a focused summary of specific areas relevant to their clinical or scientific practice.0 aNick A. Maskell leads the pleural service at the North Bristol NHS Trust and the Bristol Pleural Clinical Trials Unit at the University of Bristol (Bristol, UK). Christian B. Laursen is Head of Research and Associate Professor at the Respiratory Research Unit in the Department of Clinical Research at the University of Southern Denmark (Odense, Denmark). In his clinical work, he is a consultant at the Department of Respiratory Medicine at Odense University Hospital (Odense, Denmark). Y.C. Gary Lee is a Professor of Respiratory Medicine at the University of Western Australia (Perth, Australia), and directs Pleural Services at the Respiratory Department of Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital (Perth, Australia). He is also the Head of the Pleural Medicine Unit at the Institute for Respiratory Health (Nedlands, Australia). Najib M. Rahman runs the Oxford Pleural Unit (Oxford Centre for Respiratory Medicine, Oxford, UK), directs the Oxford Respiratory Trials Unit (Churchill Hospital, Oxford, UK) and conducts research in pleural disease at the Oxford Centre for Respiratory Medicine. 7aRespiratory medicine.2bicssc 7aHealth and Wellbeing.2ukslc 7aRespiratory medicine.2thema1 aMaskell, Nick A.,eeditor.1 aLaursen, Christian B.,eeditor.1 aLee, Y.C. Gary,eeditor.1 aRahman, Najib M.,eeditor.