This case report describes congestive heart failure with pleural effusion in two middle-aged, pet house rabbits. Both had a history of acute onset dyspnoea, weakness and weight loss. Bi-atrial enlargement was seen on echocardiography in both rabbits. One rabbit had atrial fibrillation and ...
Distribution of pleural effusion in congestive heart failure: what is atypical? This study was performed to determine the distribution of pleural effusion between the right and left hemithorax in patients with uncomplicated congestive ... JH Woodring - 《Southern Medical Journal》...
Significance of congestive heart failure as a cause of pleural effusion: Pilot data from a large multidisciplinary teaching hospital. The aim of the study was to investigate the causes of PE and to assess 30-day mortality rate in unselected adult patients treated in a large, ... P. Korczyńs...
Pulmonary edema is the most frequently diagnosed clinical sign of CHF in Doberman Pinschers, although some dogs also present with left- and right-sided CHF characterized by ascites or pleural effusion, or both (Calvert et al., 1997). Doberman Pinschers in the overt stage of DCM have ...
cardiomyopathy describes a heterogeneous group of heart muscle diseases that have congestive heart failure (systolic pump failure) and dilatation of both ventricular chambers as common features. Mural thrombi and focal endocardial thickening are common, as are small foci of myocytolysis and m...
Treatment of congestive heart failure: its effect on pleural fluid chemistry. Chest 1989; 95:798 - 802Chakko SC, Caldwell SH, Sforza PP. Treatment of congestive heart failure: Its effect on pleural fluid chemistry. Chest. 1989;95(4):798...
DepartmentManuelDepartmentSouthern Medical JournalPorcel, J.M. and M. Vives, 2006. Distribution of pleural effusion in congestive heart failure. South. Med. J., 99: 98-99. DOI: 10.1097/01.smj.0000199278.81401.2fPorcel JM, Vives M. Distribution of pleural effusion in congestive heart failure. ...
Dasatinib: Pleural effusion, congestive heart failure, Adams-Stokes syndrome in an elderly patient: case report
Iconography : Ultrasonographic diagnosis of pleural effusion in congestive heart failureRachel L Chin
Pleural effusionPleural effusions (PEs) are frequently encountered in routine clinical practice, affecting more than 3000 people per million population every year. Heart and liver failures are two of the most common causes of transudative PE. Because these effusions have nonmalignant etiologies, they...