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      <title>Necessity is the mother of invention</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Necessity is the mother of invention: Web (intranet) based bronchoscopy reporting, auditing and lists organising system - All in-house development addressing the need of clinical governance and the patients choice agenda]]></description>
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      <title>Survey of the practice of chest ultrasound examination &#40;for pleural effusions&#41; among chest physicians in the UK.</title>
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      <title>A case for bedside chest ultrasound examination by Chest Physicians</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Chest ultrasound examination (CUS) plays an important role in the appropriate management of pleural diseases. CUS is routinely employed in the assessment, diagnosis and, occasionally, therapy of: a) Empyema b) Para-pneumonic effusions c) Some malignant effusions, including Mesothelioma. CUS has proved itself to be a reliable, efficient and informative imaging modality.]]></description>
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      <title>Training in chest ultrasound examination for pleural diseases should be included in their training curriculum</title>
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