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Pleural effusion

  • How can a pleural effusion in a bedridden patient be confirmed?
  • List eight common causes of pleural effusion.
  • What are the radiologic signs of a loculated pleural effusion along the chest wall?
  • What are the signs of a pleural effusion on a CXR taken while the patient is supine?
  • What are the signs of a pleural effusion on a CXR taken while the patient is upright?
  • What is the minimum amount of fluid needed to detect a pleural effusion on a lateral film and a frontal film, respectively?

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