AbstractPleural effusion (PE) remains insurmountable challenge and public health problem, requiring novel noninvasive biomarkers for accurate diagnosis. The aim of this study was to assess the clinical significance of apolipoprotein E (Apo-E) in PE, in order to determine its potential use as a diagnostic biomarker for malignant PE (MPE).PE samples were obtained from 127 patients and the etiology of PE was determined by multiple diagnostic techniques. Apo-E levels were then measured in the pleural fluid samples.58 PE patients were diagnosed with tumors, while 69 were tumor-free. Apo-E levels in MPE patients were significantly higher than those with benign PE (BPE) (P
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Xue, Q., Fang, G., Deng, X., Zhang, C., Liu, Z., Peng, Z., … Wu, J. (2020). The value of apolipoprotein E in distinguishing benign and malignant unilateral pleural effusions. Medicine (United States), 99(10), E19320. https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000019320
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