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1. Malignant mesothelioma: A clinicopathological study of 76 cases with emphasis on immunohistochemical evaluation along with review of the literature.

2. Pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis in a patient with systemic sclerosis.

4. Pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.

5. Radiographic Changes in Colombian Asbestos Factory Workers.

6. Pleural Plaques and the Risk of Lung Cancer in Asbestos-exposed Subjects.

7. Pancreatico-pleural fistula: An unusual cause of chronic cough.

8. Preoperative Detection of Pleural Adhesions Using Ultrasonography for Ipsilateral Secondary Thoracic Surgery Patients.

9. Pleural Diseases.

11. Pleural manometry in patients with pleural diseases - the usefulness in clinical practice.

12. [Frequency and type of pleuropulmonary complications and their predictors during the first thirty days after cardiopulmonary bypass surgery in children].

13. [Asbestosis and pleural plaques].

14. Fibrin turnover and pleural organization: bench to bedside.

15. An unusual presentation of pulmonary embolism leading to infarction, cavitation, abscess formation and bronchopleural fistulation.

16. Inhibition of angiotensin II and calpain attenuates pleural fibrosis.

17. Libby Amphibole Disease: Pulmonary Function and CT Abnormalities in Vermiculite Miners.

18. Thoracic involvement in IgG4-related disease in a UK-based patient cohort.

19. The Effect of Benign and Malignant Pleural Disease on Chest Wall Mechanics.

20. The Effects of Pleural Plaques on Longitudinal Lung Function in Vermiculite Miners of Libby, Montana.

21. Incidental and Underreported Pleural Plaques at Chest CT: Do Not Miss Them-Asbestos Exposure Still Exists.

22. Pleural plaques and lung function in the Marysville worker cohort: a re-analysis.

23. Advances in pleural disease.

24. [Primary pleuropulmonary involvment in Waldenström's macroglobulinemia: an interdisciplinary issue].

25. A Patient with Idiopathic Pleuroparenchymal Fibroelastosis Showing a Sustained Pulmonary Function due to Treatment with Pirfenidone.

26. Pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis in association with carcinomas.

27. Physical activity in people with asbestos related pleural disease and dust-related interstitial lung disease: An observational study.

28. Hemodynamic, ventilatory and gasometric evaluation of an experimental bronchopleural fistula.

29. Are pleural plaques an appropriate endpoint for risk analyses?

30. Systematic review of pleural plaques and lung function.

31. Exercise training for asbestos-related and other dust-related respiratory diseases: a randomised controlled trial.

32. Rapid progression of pleural disease due to exposure to Libby amphibole: "Not your grandfather's asbestos related disease".

34. Idiopathic pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis is characterized by an elevated serum level of surfactant protein-D, but Not Krebs von den Lungen-6.

35. Pulmonary involvement in Sjögren syndrome.

36. Flow dynamics using high-frequency jet ventilation in a model of bronchopleural fistula.

37. Diffusing capacity and forced vital capacity in 5,003 asbestos-exposed workers: relationships to interstitial fibrosis (ILO profusion score) and pleural thickening.

38. [Normal and diseased lymphatics of lungs and pleura].

39. The evaluation and clinical application of pleural physiology.

40. The validity of static lung compliance in asbestos-induced diseases.

41. Asbestos-related pleural disease.

42. Associations between radiographic findings and spirometry in a community exposed to Libby amphibole.

43. Pleural disease in the emergency department.

44. Chest imaging and lung function impairment after long-term occupational exposure to low concentrations of chrysotile.

45. Pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis in patients with pulmonary disease secondary to bone marrow transplantation.

46. Do asbestos-related pleural plaques on HRCT scans cause restrictive impairment in the absence of pulmonary fibrosis?

47. Risk and significance of chest radiograph and pulmonary function abnormalities in an elderly cohort of former nuclear weapons workers.

48. Multidetector CT imaging of pleura: comparison of two contrast infusion protocols.

49. Lung function, radiological changes and exposure: analysis of ATSDR data from Libby, MT, USA.

50. Pulmonary involvement in pleural tuberculosis: how often does it mean disease activity?

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