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Pulmonary-Aspergilloma-A-Surgeons-Perspective
“When a Cavity Isn’t Just a Cavity” For most pulmonologists, the diagnosis of pulmonary aspergilloma is rarely the hard part. The harder question is when


When a Chronic Cough Isn’t Just a Cough
When a Chronic Cough Isn’t Just a Cough A thoracic surgeon’s guide to knowing when a lingering cough deserves a closer look We’ve all had


What Type of Surgery is Robotic Surgery?
Have you ever had to decide between robotic and manual surgery? Are you concerned about which choice appears to be the best?


How Long Does Empyema Surgery Take?
Empyema is a fluid or pus infection that spreads across the pleural space of the lungs. Pneumonia is the most frequent cause of


Is there Surgery for Myasthenia Gravis?
Myasthenia Gravis (MG) is a medical term derived from the Greek and Latin, which means ‘grave muscular weakness. The prominent


Can Lung Cancer Be Treated Successfully?
Did you know lung cancer is the most common type and ranks fourth in terms of overall mortality rates? Prediction says that about