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A: Pleural effusion is an affection that consists in the accumulation of liquid around the lungs. When this liquid contains cancerous cells it is called malignant pleural effusion. Read more>>
A: Yes, there are two different forms of pleural effusion: exudative and transudative pleural effusion. Read more>>
A: Pleural effusion can be triggered by several factors like inflammation, heart and lung diseases or tumors. Nevertheless, patients who suffer from these conditions don’t necessarily develop pleural effusion. Read more>>
A: Doctors will perform a physical examination and consider the patient’s medical history in order to determine whether the person is affected by pleural effusion or not. Read more>>