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effusions are
bacterial pneumonia,
cancer (with lung cancer,
breast cancer, and
lymphoma causing approximately 75% of all
malignant pleural effusions)...
- drug
eluting stents. Post-cardiac
surgery pericardial effusions contribute to 54% of
total effusions in the
pediatric po****tion.
Cardiac inflammation: idiopathic...
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effusions. The word
effusion derives from the
Latin word, effundo,
which means "shed", "pour forth", "pour out", "utter", "lavish", "waste".
Effusion...
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three types of
parapneumonic effusions:
uncomplicated effusions,
complicated effusions, and empyema.
Uncomplicated effusions generally respond well to appropriate...
- Knee
effusion,
informally known as
water on the knee,
occurs when
excess synovial fluid ac****ulates in or
around the knee joint. It has many
common causes...
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injuries can
result in an
effusion.
These are
often hemarthrosis or
bloody effusions.[citation needed] The
treatment for
joint effusion includes icing, rest...
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Subdural effusion refers to an
effusion in the
subdural space,
usually of
cerebrospinal fluid.[citation needed] It is
sometimes treated with surgery. Cerebrospinal...
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effusion Pleural effusion Joint effusion Subdural Effusion Mastoid Effusion Knee
effusion Sometimes called "hydrops"
Effusive eruption, an
effusion of...
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pleural effusions.
Other common causes include pleural mesothelioma and lymphoma.
Clinical factors predicting the
diagnosis of
malignant pleural effusions are...
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costophrenic angle blunting usually found with
larger pleural effusions. The
occult nature of the
effusion can be
suspected indirectly on
radiograph by elevation...