AIM: Imaging of pleural empyema by ultrasound (US) or computed tomography (CT) is used to confirm the diagnosis and facilitate drainage. However, the information gained from US and CT may also have prognostic significance. The aim of the present study was to determine if CT and US appearances correlated with the severity of infection as determined by established microbiological and biochemical indicators, and to establish whether either technique could predict those patients who will fail drainage and require surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty patients with parapneumonic effusions were assessed. All had thoracic CT and the results of thoracic US were available in 36 patients. Imaging features were compared to the stage of the effusion an...
Empyema is defined as pus in the thoracic cavity due to pleural space infection and has a multifacto...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of Computed tomography (CT) findin...
Malignant pleural effusion (MPE) is common with 1 new case annually for every 2,000 individuals, imp...
The aim of this work is to prospectively study the value of thoracic ultrasound (US) before pleural ...
Objective: to improve the treatment results of patients with pleural empyema (PE) by developing a me...
Background Pleural effusion is a common clinical problem and can arise from many diseases. Several i...
Objective Pleural effusion is a common medical problem occurring owing to various causes, and the di...
AbstractComplicated parapneumonic effusion is one in which an invasive procedure is necessary for it...
Introduction. Complicated parapneumonic effusions (CPE) are distinguished from uncomplicated parapne...
Aim. The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of thoracic sonography in treatment of pleural e...
Abstract Pleural effusion (PLEFF), mostly caused by volume overload, congestive heart failure, and p...
Pleural separation, the “split pleura” sign, has been reported in patients with empyema. However, th...
Pleural effusion (PLEFF), mostly caused by volume overload, congestive heart failure, and pleuropulm...
Pleural disease is common. Radiological investigation of pleural effusion, thickening, masses, and p...
IntroductionIt can be difficult to definitively differentiate between pleural effusion and empyema v...
Empyema is defined as pus in the thoracic cavity due to pleural space infection and has a multifacto...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of Computed tomography (CT) findin...
Malignant pleural effusion (MPE) is common with 1 new case annually for every 2,000 individuals, imp...
The aim of this work is to prospectively study the value of thoracic ultrasound (US) before pleural ...
Objective: to improve the treatment results of patients with pleural empyema (PE) by developing a me...
Background Pleural effusion is a common clinical problem and can arise from many diseases. Several i...
Objective Pleural effusion is a common medical problem occurring owing to various causes, and the di...
AbstractComplicated parapneumonic effusion is one in which an invasive procedure is necessary for it...
Introduction. Complicated parapneumonic effusions (CPE) are distinguished from uncomplicated parapne...
Aim. The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of thoracic sonography in treatment of pleural e...
Abstract Pleural effusion (PLEFF), mostly caused by volume overload, congestive heart failure, and p...
Pleural separation, the “split pleura” sign, has been reported in patients with empyema. However, th...
Pleural effusion (PLEFF), mostly caused by volume overload, congestive heart failure, and pleuropulm...
Pleural disease is common. Radiological investigation of pleural effusion, thickening, masses, and p...
IntroductionIt can be difficult to definitively differentiate between pleural effusion and empyema v...
Empyema is defined as pus in the thoracic cavity due to pleural space infection and has a multifacto...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of Computed tomography (CT) findin...
Malignant pleural effusion (MPE) is common with 1 new case annually for every 2,000 individuals, imp...