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The modern diagnosis and management of pleural effusions

www.bmj.com

A pleural effusion describes an excess of fluid in the pleural cavity, usually resulting from an imbalance in the normal rate of pleural fluid production or absorption, or both. Pleural effusions are common, with an estimated 1-1.5 mil - lion new cases in the United States and 200 000-250 000 in the United Kingdom each year. 1 This review describes

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Intrapleural Fibrinolytics (tPA + DNase) for Pleural Infection

www.gloshospitals.nhs.uk

(1) Intrapleural bleeding – Haemorrhagic pleural fluid is a common observation following administration but frank intrapleural bleeding is rare (2%). Rarely, a blood transfusion may be necessary as a result. (2) Discomfort/pain – Normal Saline (0.9% NaCl) flushes cause pain in approximately 3% of patients.

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Specimen Collection Guidelines

www.cdc.gov

BAL fluid, tracheal aspirate, pleural fluid . Collect specimens in sterile containers. Centrifuge half of the specimen, and fix the cell pellet in formalin. Place the remaining uncentrifuged fluid into sterile vials with external caps and internal O-ring seals. If there is no internal O-ring seal, then seal tightly with the available cap and secure

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Malignant Pleural Effusion - American Thoracic Society

www.thoracic.org

A pleural effusion is an abnormal build-up of fluid in the pleural space. What causes a pleural effusion? A pleural effusion can be caused by many diseases. It can be seen in infections and other diseases in addition to various cancers. In general, fluid builds up in the pleural space if there is an overproduction of fluid, decreased

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Pleural effusions: Evaluation and management

internal.medicine.ufl.edu

Jun 05, 2012 · pleural fluid, its distribution and accessibility, and possible associated intrathoracic abnor-malities. Chest radiography Standard posteroanterior and lateral chest radiography remains the most important tech-nique for the initial diagnosis of pleural effu-sion. Free pleural fluid flows to …

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Focused Endocrine Assessment Print Version

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An accumulation of serous fluid in various tissues and cavities of the body. Cushing’s syndrome ... Examples of endocrine abnormalities you may percuss are an enlarged pancreas, a pleural effusion associated with specific endocrine abnormalities, or a hormone-secreting tumor (Jarvis, 2011; Shaw, 2012).

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Chest Tube Thoracostomy - American Thoracic Society

www.thoracic.org

pleural space) from a leak in the lung. This leak may be the result of lung disease. It can also occur as a complication of certain medical procedures. Chest tubes are often needed to remove air from around the lung. Failure to remove such air can be life- ... fluid out can at times help clear the infection faster.

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