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- "Diagnostic value of tests that discriminate between exudative and transudative pleural effusions. Primary Study Investigators". Chest. 111 (4): 970–80...
- pathophysiology: Transudative pleural effusion Exudative pleural effusion By the underlying cause (see next section). The most common causes of transudative pleural...
- pressure Pleural effusions are classified as exudative (high protein) or transudative (low protein). Exudative pleural effusions are generally caused by infections...
- Ultrasound can be useful in differentiating between empyema and other transudative and exudative effusions due in part to relative echogenicity of different...
- Ascites (/əˈsaɪtiz/; Gr****: ἀσκός, romanized: askos, meaning "bag" or "sac") is the abnormal build-up of fluid in the abdomen. Technically, it is more...
- "Diagnostic value of tests that discriminate between exudative and transudative pleural effusions. Primary Study Investigators". Chest. 111 (4): 970–80...
- also be evaluated for malignant cells. Fluid analysis may result in: transudative effusion: due to non-inflammatory causes (congestive heart failure, myxoedema...
- membrane leading to a characteristic appearance called "tombstoning". Transudative fluid ac****ulates in between the keratinocytes and the basal layer (suprabasal...
- extracellular matrix rather than a secretion in the usual sense. The fluid is transudative in nature which facilitates continuous exchange of oxygen, carbon dioxide...
- "Evaluation of sesquiterpene lactone fraction of Saussurea lappa on transudative, exudative and proliferative phases of inflammation". Phytotherapy Research...