2006
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-39842006000200014
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Papel da ultra-sonografia na avaliação da efusão pleural

Abstract: A efusão pleural, antigamente denominada derrame pleural, é caracterizada pelo acúmulo de líquido no espaço pleural, em decorrência do desequilíbrio entre formação e reabsorção de fluido ou por alteração na drenagem linfática. O propósito desta revisão foi estabelecer a importância da aplicação da ultra-sonografia no diagnóstico de efusão pleural. Os autores discutem a aplicação da ultra-sonografia no diagnóstico e abordagem terapêutica dessa entidade, e ressaltam sua importância nas doenças do tórax, vantagen… Show more

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“…For measurement of height times length is still below area due to irregulerity of thoracic cavity shape on phantoms or patients. Anatomically, a space between the parietal pleura and the visceral pleura are called pleural cavities [14]. In the chest cavity there are several organs that will affect the shape of the pleural space or pleural cavity.…”
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“…For measurement of height times length is still below area due to irregulerity of thoracic cavity shape on phantoms or patients. Anatomically, a space between the parietal pleura and the visceral pleura are called pleural cavities [14]. In the chest cavity there are several organs that will affect the shape of the pleural space or pleural cavity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The parietal pleura limits the thoracic wall, covering the thoracic surface of the diaphragm and the lateral surface of the mediastinum, extending to the base of the neck to limit the surface of the suprapleural membrane to the superior thoracic apertura. The visceral pleura encloses the entire outer surface of the lungs and extends into the interlobar fissure [14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%