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Research Article| Volume 2, ISSUE 6, P433-442, 1985

Thoracentesis in the emergency department

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      Abstract

      Presented is a review of thoracentesis, a procedure with which the emergency physician should be familiar. The pathophysiology of pleural effusions is described and is followed by a review of the clinical presentation and diagnosis. Special attention is given to technique and interpretation of results.

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