We present a case of an infant who presented with respiratory distress since birth with a normal antenatal history. The infant had bilateral pleural effusion. He was malnourished with a small head.
Background: Ascites and pleural effusion are well recognized complications of pancreatic diseases. Drug therapy of these is limited by high cost, prolonged hospitalization and failure rates ...
A pleural effusion can be very small (detectable only by a chest X-ray or CT scan) or be large and contain several pints of fluid. A pleural effusion requires drainage of the intrapleural space, ...
Introduction It is well established that when associated with infection, pleural effusions carry a significant morbidity and mortality. Sonographic septations are assumed to be associated with poor ...
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A CT scan revealed a cavitary lung lesion within the left lower lobe lesion along with bilateral pleural effusions ... Figure 2: Dynamic X-ray images of the anterograde pyelogram of bilateral ...
Multi-modal fusion model for ICU mortality prediction in patients with pleural effusion, integrating clinical notes, chest X-ray images, and lab results using MIMIC-IV datasets - ...