Comparison between medical thoracoscopy and chest ultrasound in diagnosis of pleural lesions

Ahmed Hassan Ali Mahmoud;

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Abstract
Background: The first step in the evaluation of patients with pleural effusion is to determine whether the effusion is a transudate or an exudate. An exudative effusion is diagnosed if the patient meets Light's criteria. The serum to pleural fluid protein or albumin gradients may help better categorize the occasional transudate misidentified as an exudate by these criteria. If the patient has a transudative effusion, therapy should be directed toward the underlying heart failure or cirrhosis. If the patient has an exudative effusion, attempts should be made to define the etiology. Pneumonia, cancer, tuberculosis, and pulmonary embolism account for most exudative effusions. Many pleural fluid tests are useful in the differential diagnosis of exudative effusions. Other tests helpful for diagnosis include chest ultrasound and medical thoracoscopy.


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Title Comparison between medical thoracoscopy and chest ultrasound in diagnosis of pleural lesions
Other Titles مقارنه بين منظار التجويف الصدري وسونار الصدر في تشخيص امراض الغشاء البللوري
Authors Ahmed Hassan Ali Mahmoud
Issue Date 2019

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