What is seen in pleural biopsy in pleural effusion?
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(If mesothelioma is the suspected diagnosis, it may be better to use open or thoracoscopic biopsy.) Suspected tuberculous pleural effusion - pleural biopsy is the only reliable method of diagnosing this condition due to low yield of pleural fluid staining/culture.
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(If mesothelioma is the suspected diagnosis, it may be better to use open or thoracoscopic biopsy.) Suspected tuberculous pleural effusion - pleural biopsy is the only reliable method of diagnosing this condition due to low yield of pleural fluid staining/culture.
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Explanation:
Pleural effusion (transudate or exudate) is an accumulation of fluid in the chest or on ... and they may occur on only one side (unilateral) or on both sides (bilateral .
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