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Isolated non-chylous pleural effusion in two neonates.

Isolated pleural effusion, so called primary pleural effusion denotes a pleural effusion without documented etiology such as a cardiac, inflammatory, iatrogenic problem or fetal hydrops. Chromosomal anomaly such as Down syndrome may be associated with isolated pleural effusion. The content of the is...

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Autores principales: Hwang, Ji Young, Yoo, Jeong Hyun, Suh, Jeong Soo, Rhee, Chung Sik
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3055090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12923343
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author Hwang, Ji Young
Yoo, Jeong Hyun
Suh, Jeong Soo
Rhee, Chung Sik
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description Isolated pleural effusion, so called primary pleural effusion denotes a pleural effusion without documented etiology such as a cardiac, inflammatory, iatrogenic problem or fetal hydrops. Chromosomal anomaly such as Down syndrome may be associated with isolated pleural effusion. The content of the isolated pleural effusion is mostly chylous, and isolated non-chylous pleural effusion in neonate is rare. We experienced 2 cases of isolated non-chylous pleural effusion. They had neither cardiac problem nor other sign of hydrops fetalis. Imaging diagnosis was done by plain chest radiography and subsequent ultrasonogram. One of them was diagnosed to Down syndrome by karyotyping. They were fared well after diagnostic and therapeutic thoracentesis. We describe 2 cases of non-chylous pleural effusion and review a few English-language case reports of this entity.
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spelling pubmed-30550902011-03-15 Isolated non-chylous pleural effusion in two neonates. Hwang, Ji Young Yoo, Jeong Hyun Suh, Jeong Soo Rhee, Chung Sik J Korean Med Sci Research Article Isolated pleural effusion, so called primary pleural effusion denotes a pleural effusion without documented etiology such as a cardiac, inflammatory, iatrogenic problem or fetal hydrops. Chromosomal anomaly such as Down syndrome may be associated with isolated pleural effusion. The content of the isolated pleural effusion is mostly chylous, and isolated non-chylous pleural effusion in neonate is rare. We experienced 2 cases of isolated non-chylous pleural effusion. They had neither cardiac problem nor other sign of hydrops fetalis. Imaging diagnosis was done by plain chest radiography and subsequent ultrasonogram. One of them was diagnosed to Down syndrome by karyotyping. They were fared well after diagnostic and therapeutic thoracentesis. We describe 2 cases of non-chylous pleural effusion and review a few English-language case reports of this entity. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2003-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3055090/ /pubmed/12923343 Text en
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Hwang, Ji Young
Yoo, Jeong Hyun
Suh, Jeong Soo
Rhee, Chung Sik
Isolated non-chylous pleural effusion in two neonates.
title Isolated non-chylous pleural effusion in two neonates.
title_full Isolated non-chylous pleural effusion in two neonates.
title_fullStr Isolated non-chylous pleural effusion in two neonates.
title_full_unstemmed Isolated non-chylous pleural effusion in two neonates.
title_short Isolated non-chylous pleural effusion in two neonates.
title_sort isolated non-chylous pleural effusion in two neonates.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3055090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12923343
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