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To determine the cause of pleural effusion is not always easy. It frequently requires the use of different diagnostic techniques, some of which are invasive. Invasive local procedures such as pleural biopsy are indicated only in patients with pleural effusions secondary to pleural abnormalities in which cases the effusions are usually exudative. Therefore, the distinction between an exudate and a transudate is the first and most important step for the differential diagnosis of pleural effusion and can be done by knowing various biochemical parameters. This distinction helps to know the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
To determine the cause of pleural effusion is not always easy. It frequently requires the use of different diagnostic techniques, some of which are invasive. Invasive local procedures such as pleural biopsy are indicated only in patients with pleural effusions secondary to pleural abnormalities in which cases the effusions are usually exudative. Therefore, the distinction between an exudate and a transudate is the first and most important step for the differential diagnosis of pleural effusion and can be done by knowing various biochemical parameters. This distinction helps to know the pathophysiology differential diagnosis and etiology of the underlying cause of effusion and need of further investigations and proper management.
Autorenporträt
Dr Anita Chalak,a post graduate MD in Clinical Biochemistry having fifteen years of teaching experience. She has pursued MPhil in health professions education from DMIMS,Wardha. She is a national speaker for MCI recognized basic and advanced courses for faculty development. She has fifteen publications in national and international indexed journal