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1 tral, dorsal, and caudal regions of the left hemithorax.
2     In 17 patients, the tube was in the left hemithorax.
3 ion (29 Hz, 2 mm amplitude) of the dependent hemithorax.
4 ost or expansion in an otherwise empty adult hemithorax.
5 quency chest wall vibration of the dependent hemithorax.
6  tissue and diaphragmatic pleura of the left hemithorax.
7 ch and bowel loops herniating into the right hemithorax and compressive atelactatic changes in the ad
8 iation field that is typically confined to 1 hemithorax but may include contralateral mediastinal and
9 nimals, RUL remaining in the otherwise empty hemithorax compensated by an 85% increase in volume (251
10 oted within the pulmonary tissue in the left hemithorax, each measuring around 3 to 4 mm in diameter.
11 air fluid level was found in the right lower hemithorax, furthermore, a loss of the normal diaphragma
12 nique that provides analgesia to most of the hemithorax; however, SAPB has limited evidence for analg
13 igned (1:1) to EPP followed by postoperative hemithorax irradiation or to no EPP.
14 ral effusions occupying more than 25% of the hemithorax is approximately 10%, 28 days postoperatively
15   For small-cell lung cancer confined to one hemithorax (limited small-cell lung cancer), thoracic ra
16 l opacity, measured as the percentage of the hemithorax occupied by effusion, on chest radiography on
17 iastinal pleural thickening, shrinking lung (hemithorax volume decrease due to fibrosis), and pleural
18  of effusions occupying more than 25% of the hemithorax was 9.7%.
19 A standardized assessment of six regions per hemithorax was used; each region was classified for the
20 e first 48 h of diagnosis, six quadrants per hemithorax were examined to assess the presence of PE an
21 effusions that occupied more than 25% of the hemithorax were found in 29 patients (0.78%).
22 large effusions (more than two-thirds of the hemithorax) were excluded.
23 resected and followed by illumination of the hemithorax with 630 nm light to a measured dose of 30 J/
24         Fourteen dogs were irradiated to the hemithorax with a single dose of 20 Gy.