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Pleural Effusions - Causes, Types and Treatment (Hardcover)
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Pleural Effusions - Causes, Types and Treatment (Hardcover)
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There is extensive literature available on pleural effusions and in
recent years there has been significant developments in their
diagnostic evaluation. The use of point of care ultrasound, pleural
manometry, and medical pleuroscopy has expanded over the last
decade. The goal of writing this book was to become a source or
reference for clinicians who manage patients with pleural
effusions. Pleural space contains minimal amount of fluid and
physiological processes keep a constant equilibrium so that it
remains as such. Pleural effusions develop as a result of processes
that disrupt this fine balance, as in heart failure, infections,
and malignancies, which account for majority of the pleural
effusions. Besides these three common causes, pleural effusions
cause symptoms in many other conditions, some of which are common
regardless of the etiology of the pleural effusion, such as,
dyspnea and cough. Diagnosing the etiology becomes important as
management can vary depending upon the cause. In some situations,
involvement of the pleural space portends a poor prognosis, such as
in malignancies and treatment focuses on symptom relief. The
chapters in thise book span over a wide range of topics involving
pleural effusions. Initial chapters focus on clinical presentation,
radiology, diagnostic evaluation, and classification of pleural
effusions. There is a chapter on malignant pleural effusions,
pleural infections and empyema, rheumatological causes of pleural
effusions and tubercular and fungal pleural effusions. Pleural
manometry is an important tool in the work-up of a trapped lung and
an entire chapter is dedicated to this topic. Another chapter
focuses on interventional procedures including pleuroscopy. The
last two chapters go over cases of pleural effusions which cover
many of the topics covered in the book. The book compiles recent
literature on pleural effusions with an aim to help clinicians
manage patients with pleural effusions effectively.
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