Publications by authors named "Anu Menon"

Empyema necessitans should be suspected in any patient presenting with constitutional symptoms, pleural effusion, and a subcutaneous chest wall mass. Thoracic sonography is a readily available tool, which can expedite diagnosis and timely management.

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Introduction: This study aims to answer the question of whether adding mobile cone-beam computed tomography (mCBCT) imaging to shape-sensing robotic-assisted bronchoscopy (ssRAB) translates into a quantifiable improvement in the tool-lesion relationship.

Methods: Data from 102 peripheral lung lesions with ≥2 sequential mCBCT orbital spins and from 436 lesions with 0-1 spins were prospectively captured and retrospectively analysed. The primary outcome was the tool-lesion relationship status across the first and the last mCBCT spins.

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A 51-year-old nonsmoking man presented to his general practitioner with a primary complaint of 4 months of progressive hoarseness, and was subsequently referred to an otolaryngologist. He had no relevant medical or surgical history. He did not take any chronic medications or supplements.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Anu Menon"

  • - Anu Menon's recent research primarily focuses on respiratory conditions and advanced diagnostic techniques, with a notable investigation into empyema necessitans and its correlation with pleural effusion and chest wall masses.
  • - A significant study evaluates the incremental benefits of mobile cone-beam computed tomography (mCBCT) when used in conjunction with shape-sensing robotic-assisted bronchoscopy, revealing its potential to enhance the tool-lesion relationship during procedures.
  • - Menon's work also includes case studies that highlight clinical presentations and diagnostic pathways for conditions such as vocal cord dysfunction, emphasizing the importance of thorough evaluations in respiratory specialties.