Background: The prognosis of tuberculous pleural effusion is by demonstration of the causative organism that is mycobacterium tuberculosis. Biochemical investigations like pleural fluid ADA which is shed by way of the lymphocytes is very non-specific. Aim: The purpose is to find out about the scientific profile of patients with tuberculous pleural effusion. Methods: A study used to be carried out on 30 subjects. The sufferers had been requested a special history with regards to chest pain and its nature, dyspnoea, cough, fever and constitutional symptoms. Also specific past history about pleural tuberculosis and pleural aspiration/ICD insertion and AKT records was once taken. Patients had been then subjected to a scientific examination, whi...
Introduction: Pleural effusion remains the most common symptom of pleural pathology. It is sometimes...
Tuberculous pleuritis is the most common form of EPTB and common cause of pleural effusion in India....
SummaryBackground: A number of reports from developed countries have documented a rising age at whic...
Objective: The main objective study was to evaluate the new-onset cases of pleural effusion with re...
Introduction: Pleural effusion is the most common manifestation of pleural disorders and is mostly s...
Background:The etiological classification of pleural effusions in different series depends on the ge...
Abstract Background: Tuberculosis is the leading cause of exudative pleural effusion. The present st...
Objective: To evaluate the common causes of pleural effusion in children. Design: Retrospective stud...
Background: Pleural effusion has varied aetiological factors. It constitutes one of the major causes...
Background: Pleural tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis is sometimes controversial because the microbiologic...
Background: Pleural effusion has varied aetiological factors. It constitutes one of the major causes...
SummaryBackgroundTuberculous pleural effusions (TPE) are common. The diagnosis is often problematic....
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...
Tuberculous pleuritis is the most common form of EPTB and common cause of pleural effusion in India....
Introduction: Pleural effusion remains the most common symptom of pleural pathology. It is sometimes...
Tuberculous pleuritis is the most common form of EPTB and common cause of pleural effusion in India....
SummaryBackground: A number of reports from developed countries have documented a rising age at whic...
Objective: The main objective study was to evaluate the new-onset cases of pleural effusion with re...
Introduction: Pleural effusion is the most common manifestation of pleural disorders and is mostly s...
Background:The etiological classification of pleural effusions in different series depends on the ge...
Abstract Background: Tuberculosis is the leading cause of exudative pleural effusion. The present st...
Objective: To evaluate the common causes of pleural effusion in children. Design: Retrospective stud...
Background: Pleural effusion has varied aetiological factors. It constitutes one of the major causes...
Background: Pleural tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis is sometimes controversial because the microbiologic...
Background: Pleural effusion has varied aetiological factors. It constitutes one of the major causes...
SummaryBackgroundTuberculous pleural effusions (TPE) are common. The diagnosis is often problematic....
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...
Tuberculous pleuritis is the most common form of EPTB and common cause of pleural effusion in India....
Introduction: Pleural effusion remains the most common symptom of pleural pathology. It is sometimes...
Tuberculous pleuritis is the most common form of EPTB and common cause of pleural effusion in India....
SummaryBackground: A number of reports from developed countries have documented a rising age at whic...