Solitary rheumatoid nodule of the pleura and rheumatoid pleural effusion
AUTOR(ES)
Tserkezoglou, A
RESUMO
Tserkezoglou, A, Metakidis, S, Papastamatiou-Tsimara, H, and Zoitopoulos, M (1978),Thorax,33, 769-772. Solitary rheumatoid nodule of the pleura and rheumatoid pleural effusion. Pleuropulmonary rheumatoid nodules are rare. We report a case of solitary rheumatoid nodule of the pleura with cavitation and coexisting pleural effusion in a young woman.
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