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Summary Of: Pleural effusion

Massive left sided pleural effusion in a patient presenting with lung cancer... Massive left sided pleural effusion in a patient presenting with lung cancer... Pleural effusion is usually diagnosed on the basis of... if a patient identified as having an exudative pleural effusion appears clinically to have a condition that produces a transudative effusion... this is the most common cause of pleural effusion in some developing countries... ascites and pleural effusion due to a benign ovarian tumor...

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