Publications by authors named "R E Benamore"

Article Synopsis
  • Anterior mediastinal lesions, such as thymic cysts, pose diagnostic challenges on CT imaging, making it hard to differentiate between benign cysts and potentially malignant neoplasms.
  • A study reviewed 96 patients with diagnosed thymic cysts, observing various stability patterns: 53% remained stable, while others fluctuated in size or characteristics during a 10-year period, with no malignancies developing.
  • The findings suggest that while thymic cysts may appear complex on CT, proper characterization via MRI could reduce the need for extensive ongoing imaging surveillance.
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Background: Lung ultrasound (LUS) is increasingly used as an extension of physical examination, informing clinical diagnosis, and decision making. There is particular interest in the assessment of patients with pulmonary congestion and extravascular lung water, although gaps remain in the evidence base underpinning this practice as a result of the limited evaluation of its inter-rater reliability and comparison with more established radiologic tests.

Methods: 30 patients undergoing haemodialysis were prospectively recruited to an observational cohort study (NCT01949402).

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Background: Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a progressive fibrotic lung disease with poor prognosis. Clinical studies have demonstrated association between different blood leucocytes and mortality and forced vital capacity (FVC) decline. Here, we question which blood leucocyte levels are specifically associated with progression of fibrosis, measured by accumulation of fibrosis on CT scan using a standardised automated method.

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Background: Pleural biopsy findings offer greater diagnostic sensitivity in malignant pleural effusions compared with pleural fluid. The adequacy of pleural biopsy techniques in achieving molecular marker status has not been studied, and such information (termed "actionable" histology) is critical in providing a rational, efficient, and evidence-based approach to diagnostic investigation.

Research Question: What is the adequacy of various pleural biopsy techniques at providing adequate molecular diagnostic information to guide treatment in malignant pleural effusions?

Study Design And Methods: This study analyzed anonymized data on 183 patients from four sites across three countries in whom pleural biopsy results had confirmed a malignant diagnosis and molecular profiling was relevant for the diagnosed cancer type.

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Background: Interstitial lung abnormalities (ILA) are specific spatial patterns on computed tomography (CT) scan potentially compatible with early interstitial lung disease. A proportion will progress; management involves risk stratification and surveillance. Elevated blood monocyte levels have been shown to associate with progression of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.

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