Malignancy is the commonest cause of pleural effusion, followed by tuberculosis and pneumonia, in patients treated in a teaching hospital in Malaysia. The number of undetermined causes could be minimised with a combination of readily-available and established investigations
Background. Malignant pleural effusion (MPE) represents a very common cause of pleural exudates, and...
Pleural effusion can cause significant symptoms and diminished quality of life, but more importantly...
Background: Pleural effusion is common clinical entity in day-to-day clinical practice. There are va...
Background: Pleural effusion has varied aetiological factors. It constitutes one of the major causes...
Background: Pleural effusion has varied aetiological factors. It constitutes one of the major causes...
Objective: The study aims to find causes of all the patients presented with pleural effusion to a te...
Objective: The study aims to find causes of all the patients presented with pleural effusion to a te...
Objective: The study aims to find causes of all the patients presented with pleural effusion to a te...
Objective: The main objective study was to evaluate the new-onset cases of pleural effusion with re...
Tuberculosis was the commonest cause of pleural effusion (78 (70.9%) even though etiologic diagnosis...
In a retrosp"vCtive study of 100 patients with pleural effusion the final diagnosis was tubercu...
Objectives: To determine the frequency of tuberculosis and malignancy in transudative pleural effusi...
Introduction: Pleural effusion (PE) refers to the excessive or abnormal accumulation of fluid in the...
To reveal the diagnostic and prognostic significance of eosinophilic pleural effusions (EPEs) and as...
Objective: To find out the causes of lymphocytic exudative pleural effusion as revealed by percuta-n...
Background. Malignant pleural effusion (MPE) represents a very common cause of pleural exudates, and...
Pleural effusion can cause significant symptoms and diminished quality of life, but more importantly...
Background: Pleural effusion is common clinical entity in day-to-day clinical practice. There are va...
Background: Pleural effusion has varied aetiological factors. It constitutes one of the major causes...
Background: Pleural effusion has varied aetiological factors. It constitutes one of the major causes...
Objective: The study aims to find causes of all the patients presented with pleural effusion to a te...
Objective: The study aims to find causes of all the patients presented with pleural effusion to a te...
Objective: The study aims to find causes of all the patients presented with pleural effusion to a te...
Objective: The main objective study was to evaluate the new-onset cases of pleural effusion with re...
Tuberculosis was the commonest cause of pleural effusion (78 (70.9%) even though etiologic diagnosis...
In a retrosp"vCtive study of 100 patients with pleural effusion the final diagnosis was tubercu...
Objectives: To determine the frequency of tuberculosis and malignancy in transudative pleural effusi...
Introduction: Pleural effusion (PE) refers to the excessive or abnormal accumulation of fluid in the...
To reveal the diagnostic and prognostic significance of eosinophilic pleural effusions (EPEs) and as...
Objective: To find out the causes of lymphocytic exudative pleural effusion as revealed by percuta-n...
Background. Malignant pleural effusion (MPE) represents a very common cause of pleural exudates, and...
Pleural effusion can cause significant symptoms and diminished quality of life, but more importantly...
Background: Pleural effusion is common clinical entity in day-to-day clinical practice. There are va...