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Background: The primary pathogen responsible for bronchoscope contamination is . Conventional techniques for bronchoscopy disinfection and pathogen identification methods are characterized by time-consuming and operation complexly. The objective of this research is to establish a prompt and precise method for the identification of , with the ultimate goal of mitigating the risk of nosocomial infections linked to this pathogen.

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Pleural cystic mesothelial proliferation is an extremely uncommon disease arising in the mediastinal pleura. Usually, the cysts are incidentally found and preoperative diagnosis is difficult due to their atypical appearance. To date, only seven cases of pleural mesothelial proliferation have been reported, and only one patient with unilocular has been reported.

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