1931
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-8703(31)90412-2
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A report of two cases of localized pleural effusion in heart failure

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“…An oblique or lateral view may demonstrate the effusion better. At least 29 cases ofinterlobar hydrothorax have previously been reported (Stewart, 1928; Kiser, 1929 ;Freedman, 1931;Steele, 1931;Austrian, 1932;Vessel, 1932;Stein and Schwedel, 1934;Shiflett, 1935), apparently all right-sided and usually situated between the upper and middle lobes. The occurrence of interlobar hydrothorax is usually attributed to obliteration of the main pleural cavity by 'adhesions, and post-mortem confirmation of this has been recorded (Stewart, 1928).…”
Section: Interlobar Hydrothoraxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An oblique or lateral view may demonstrate the effusion better. At least 29 cases ofinterlobar hydrothorax have previously been reported (Stewart, 1928; Kiser, 1929 ;Freedman, 1931;Steele, 1931;Austrian, 1932;Vessel, 1932;Stein and Schwedel, 1934;Shiflett, 1935), apparently all right-sided and usually situated between the upper and middle lobes. The occurrence of interlobar hydrothorax is usually attributed to obliteration of the main pleural cavity by 'adhesions, and post-mortem confirmation of this has been recorded (Stewart, 1928).…”
Section: Interlobar Hydrothoraxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heart failure patients who have a history of pulmonary infection are more likely to develop phantom tumors during acute heart failure episodes [15,16]. Adhesive pleuritis was frequently detected in postmortem examinations in patients [17,18]. In the pathogenesis, adhesions and obliteration play a key role in the pleural space due to the pleuritis.…”
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confidence: 99%