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In Myanmar, tuberculosis is one of the major public health problems and recent estimates suggest that 1.66% of Myanmar population become infected with tuberculosis every year. The common causes of pleural effusion in Myanmar are tuberculosis and bronchogenic carcinoma. Evaluation of exudative pleural effusion includes studies of pleural fluid and blind needle biopsy of pleura using Abram's pleural biopsy needle or Cope's biopsy needle. However following these procedures some patients are still undiagnosed. Correcting this diagnostic deficiency the author's main interest is pleural fluid…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In Myanmar, tuberculosis is one of the major public health problems and recent estimates suggest that 1.66% of Myanmar population become infected with tuberculosis every year. The common causes of pleural effusion in Myanmar are tuberculosis and bronchogenic carcinoma. Evaluation of exudative pleural effusion includes studies of pleural fluid and blind needle biopsy of pleura using Abram's pleural biopsy needle or Cope's biopsy needle. However following these procedures some patients are still undiagnosed. Correcting this diagnostic deficiency the author's main interest is pleural fluid Adenosine deaminase to search for tuberculosis in pleural space. Within the study period, 187 patients with various causes of pleural effusion admitted to the Department of Respiratory Medicine, Yangon General Hospital, Myanmar were studied. In this study, the author found out pleural fluid Adenosine deaminase assay is highly sensitive and specific test suitable for rapid diagnosis of tuberculous pleural effusion.
Autorenporträt
Professor Zay Soe was born in 1956 and illustrative career in medical field began in 1982. He used to work in YGH(Myanmar), Royal infirmary of Edinburgh and Llandough Hospital. He attained Master degree in 1987 and Doctoral degree in 2005. His repertoire of accomplishments also lists several research papers published in the field of medicine.