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Title: What does this patient have a pleural effusion origin?
Authors: Choporova, Oleksandra
Mouhammad, Dali
Keywords: phthisiology
tuberculosis pleurisy
differential diagnosis
clinical features
Issue Date: 2012
Citation: Choporova A. I. What does this patient have a pleural effusion origin? / A. I. Choporova, D. Mouhammad // 5th International Scientific Interdisciplinary Conference (ISIC) for medical students and young doctors, Kharkiv, April 25–26, 2012 : Abstract book. – Kharkiv, 2012. – P. 66.
Abstract: Tuberculosis was the commonest cause of pleural effusion (78 (70.9%) even though etiologic diagnosis was difficult followed by parapneumonic effusion 36 (32.7%) and TB empyema 27 (24.5%). A thorough laboratory tests and X-ray examination in two position will be interpreted in conjunction with the physicians clinical acumen. It has a high diagnostic yield in detection of pleural effusion origin in phthisiatrician practice.
URI: https://repo.knmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/2734
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