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  • 25. Comparison of biochemical parameters and chemokine levels in pleural fluid between patients with anergic and non-anergic tuberculous pleural effusion.
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  • 28. IL-33 levels differentiate tuberculous pleurisy from malignant pleural effusions.
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  • 32. [Early secretory antigenic target protein-6/culture filtrate protein-10 fusion protein-specific Th1 and Th2 response and its diagnostic value in tuberculous pleural effusion].
    Ge QP, He ZY, Gao WW, DU FJ, Wei PJ, Jia HY, Ma Y, Zhang ZD.
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  • 35. Interleukin 32 as a Potential Marker for Diagnosis of Tuberculous Pleural Effusion.
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  • 38. Diagnostic value of superoxide dismutase in tuberculous and malignant pleural effusions.
    Wang XF, Wu YH, Jiao J, Guan CP, Yang XG, Wang MS.
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    Yin W, Tong ZH, Cui A, Zhang JC, Ye ZJ, Yuan ML, Zhou Q, Shi HZ.
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