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The mortality of pleural effusion depends on various factors such as underlying cause, patient's overall health, and timely treatment. In general, if pleural effusion is treated promptly and effectively, the mortality rate is low. However, severe or untreated cases can lead to complications such as respiratory failure and sepsis, which can increase mortality risk.
To increase oxygenation/ventilation of the unaffected lung
The pleural effusion is any abnormal amount of fluid all around the lungs. It can result to varying types of medical conditions.
DefinitionAsbestos-related pleural effusion is a collection of fluid around the lung that generally develops a few years after asbestos exposure. The fluid collection is not harmful and usually goes away on its own.See: Pleural effusionAlternative NamesPleural effusion - asbestos-related
no pleural effusion no pulmonary nodule no endobronchial lessions of the lungs
Yes. Deadly.
splenic infarction ' subcapsular slenic vein haematoma left sided pulmonary embolism
You can not take deep breath in pleural effusion. The entry of the air is restricted on the affected side. The plain X ray is diagnostic of the condition.
Pleural drain that patient can drain fluid from pleural effusion or ascites on own.
30% - 50%.
yes