Objectives. To study the diagnostic value of pleural fluid cholesterol in differentiating transudative and exudative pleural effusion. To compare pleural fluid cholesterol level for exudates with Light’s criteria. Design. Cross sectional descriptive study. Settings. Medical wards of Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital. Methods. Sixty two cases of pleural effusion with definite clinical diagnosis admitted in TUTH were taken and classified as transudates (19) and exudates (43). The parameters pleural fluid protein/serum protein ratio (pfP/sP), pleural fluid LDH/ serum LDH ratio, pleural fluid LDH (pfLDH) and pleural fluid cholesterol (pCHOL) were compared with clinical diagnosis with regard to their usefulness for distinguishing between...
In this prospective study of 150 pleural effusions, the utility of pleural-fluid cell counts, protei...
Pleural effusion occurs when formation and accumulation of pleural fluid exceeds its absorption. It ...
Aims: To investigate whether cholesterol and lactate dehy-drogenase (LDH) measurements in fluids are...
Pleural effusion is one of the common condition encountered in day to day practise. A correct diagno...
Objective: Pleurisy is a very common syndrome in pulmonary medicine. Every physician must know how t...
This is a descriptive study carried out in Khartoum state hospitals during the period from May 2012 ...
Background: Light′s criteria is the gold standard to differentiate transudative pleural effusion (PE...
Introduction:Identifying whether the pleural effusion is exudative or transudative is the first step...
In this prospective study of7O patients with pleural effusion, the underlying disease could be ident...
Background: Pleural effusion is one of the common condition encountered in day to day practise. Pleu...
Abstract: Introduction: Diagnostic approaches to patients with a pleural effusion must be precise be...
AbstractObjectives: To compare the accuracy of Light's criteria for categorizing a pleural effusion ...
ABSTRACT DIAGNOSTICS TEST PLEURAL / SERUM CHOLESTEROL RATIO TRANSUDATE-EXUDATE BY CRITERIA LIGHT AS ...
Background Pleural effusions are classified into transudates and exudates based on Light’s criteria...
Background and Objective: Light criteria (Protein and LDH) and cholesterol is commonly used to diffe...
In this prospective study of 150 pleural effusions, the utility of pleural-fluid cell counts, protei...
Pleural effusion occurs when formation and accumulation of pleural fluid exceeds its absorption. It ...
Aims: To investigate whether cholesterol and lactate dehy-drogenase (LDH) measurements in fluids are...
Pleural effusion is one of the common condition encountered in day to day practise. A correct diagno...
Objective: Pleurisy is a very common syndrome in pulmonary medicine. Every physician must know how t...
This is a descriptive study carried out in Khartoum state hospitals during the period from May 2012 ...
Background: Light′s criteria is the gold standard to differentiate transudative pleural effusion (PE...
Introduction:Identifying whether the pleural effusion is exudative or transudative is the first step...
In this prospective study of7O patients with pleural effusion, the underlying disease could be ident...
Background: Pleural effusion is one of the common condition encountered in day to day practise. Pleu...
Abstract: Introduction: Diagnostic approaches to patients with a pleural effusion must be precise be...
AbstractObjectives: To compare the accuracy of Light's criteria for categorizing a pleural effusion ...
ABSTRACT DIAGNOSTICS TEST PLEURAL / SERUM CHOLESTEROL RATIO TRANSUDATE-EXUDATE BY CRITERIA LIGHT AS ...
Background Pleural effusions are classified into transudates and exudates based on Light’s criteria...
Background and Objective: Light criteria (Protein and LDH) and cholesterol is commonly used to diffe...
In this prospective study of 150 pleural effusions, the utility of pleural-fluid cell counts, protei...
Pleural effusion occurs when formation and accumulation of pleural fluid exceeds its absorption. It ...
Aims: To investigate whether cholesterol and lactate dehy-drogenase (LDH) measurements in fluids are...