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Low risk of oropharynx cancer on PET/CT, surgeons advise

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To bridge this knowledge gap, the group analyzed 327 PET/CT diagnostic radiology reports between January 2001 and December 2018 at their institution that included descriptions of the finding. These signs often prompt otolaryngology referral to rule out malignancy yet the true risk based on the finding is unknown, they noted.

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The Needle Vs. The Knife for Spontaneous Pneumothorax: A Closer Look at the EXPRED Study

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Thoracentesis with free drainage for 15 minutes Drainage at -25cm H20 for 30 minutes Clamping and radiograph; If failed, 2nd aspiration at -25cm H20 for 30 minutes, Repeat clamping and radiograph. Symptomatic with chest pain and/or dyspnea for < 48 hours. First episode of primary and complete pneumothorax. Strange, C.,

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The RAMPP Trial: Randomised Ambulatory Management of Primary Pneumothorax

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Patients were discharged if: Stable cardiopulmonary observations No increase in the size of the pneumothorax since the last radiograph Did not require oxygen or other respiratory support Able to self-care Provided a point of contact and follow-up plan Lives with a responsible person at home and agrees with disposition. 2001 Dec;18(6):565-8.