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Coexisting ascites can be present with hepatic hydrothorax, although right-sided pleural effusion can develop in patients with cirrhosis, even in the absence of significant ascites, because the ...
Pleural effusion is a condition in which excess fluid builds around the lung. Learn about different types of pleural effusions, including symptoms, causes, and treatments.
Pleural effusion, also called water on the lung, happens when fluid builds up in the space between your lungs and chest cavity. You may have symptoms, such as chest pain, depending on the cause.
The indications for pleural drainage are diagnostic and therapeutic. This video demonstrates ultrasound-guided placement of a small-bore pigtail catheter for drainage of a pleural effusion.
Since more than 80 percent of patients with pleural effusions caused by congestive heart failure have bilateral pleural effusions, 2 thoracentesis is indicated if the effusion is unilateral.
The excessive buildup of fluid between lungs and chest cavity is pleural effusion. Know the symptoms, causes, treatment of bilateral condition.
As in Meigs syndrome, the pleural effusion resolves after removal of the pelvic mass. Pseudo-Meigs syndrome consists of pleural effusion, ascites, and benign tumors of the ovary other than fibromas.
Also known as 'water on the lung,' pleural effusion occurs when liquid fills the space between the lungs and the chest wall. Learn more here.
Cancer can cause fluid to collect around the lungs causing problems with breathing. This fluid build up is called a pleural effusion.
This trial was for people who had a pleural effusion caused by cancer. It was trying to improve pleurodesis treatment.
For the diagnosis of people with pleural effusion, an initial image-assisted Abrams needle biopsy (IA-ANPB) can match medical thoracoscopy (MT) in diagnostic accuracy in some cases, a small ...
The study evaluated the effectiveness of the PUD when testing for the following conditions: biliary-duct dilation, gallstones, ascites, splenomegaly, pleural effusion, pericardial effusion ...
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