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  • |Term=effusion ...f fluid in cavities or between tissues of the body. For example, a pleural effusion is a collection of fluid between the two layers of membrane that cover the
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  • == Knee Effusion == '''Knee effusion''', also known as [[water on the knee]], is a medical condition where exces
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  • == Joint Effusion == '''Joint effusion''', pronounced as /ˈdʒɔɪnt ɪˈfjuːʒən/, is a medical condition char
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  • |Term=pericardial effusion |Short definition=pericardial effusion - {{Pronunciation}} (PAYR-ih-KAR-dee-ul eh-FYOO-zhun) condition in which ex
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  • == Subdural Effusion == '''Subdural Effusion''' (pronounced: sub-doo-ral eh-fyoo-zhun) is a medical condition characteri
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  • |Term=Pleural effusion |Short definition=Pleural effusion - {{Pronunciation}} (PLOOR-ul eh-FYOO-zhun) An abnormal accumulation of flu
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  • == Subpulmonic Effusion == .... This condition is a type of [[pleural effusion]] and is often associated with conditions such as [[pneumonia]], [[tuberculosis]], and [[lung cancer]].
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  • == Parapneumonic Effusion == ...n''' (pronunciation: para-new-moan-ick eh-few-shun) is a type of [[pleural effusion]] that occurs in response to [[pneumonia]], lung abscess, or bronchiectasis
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  • '''Pericardial Effusion''' '''Pericardial effusion''' (/pɛrɪˈkɑːrdiəl ɪˈfjuːʒən/) is a medical condition characteri
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  • |Term=Primary effusion lymphoma ...Epstein-Barr virus in people with a weakened immune system, such as people with HIV disease 
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pleural effusion]]
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  • |Term=Middle ear effusion
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  • |Term=Malignant peritoneal effusion |Short definition=Malignant peritoneal effusion - {{Pronunciation}} (muh-LIG-nunt PAYR-ih-toh-NEE-ul eh-FYOO-zhun) conditio
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  • == Otitis Media with Effusion == '''Otitis media with effusion''' (pronunciation: /oʊˌtaɪtɪs ˈmiːdiə wɪθ ɪˈfjuːʒən/), also k
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  • |Term=malignant pleural effusion |Short definition=malignant pleural effusion - {{Pronunciation}} (muh-LIG-nunt PLOOR-ul eh-FYOO-zhun) A condition in whi
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  • |Term=malignant pericardial effusion |Short definition=malignant pericardial effusion - {{Pronunciation}} (muh-LIG-nunt PAYR-ih-KAR-dee-ul eh-FYOO-zhun) conditio
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  • '''Pericardial Effusion''' '''Pericardial effusion''' (/pɛrɪˈkɑːrdiəl ɪˈfjuːʒən/) is a medical condition characteri
    1 KB (141 words) - 22:36, 14 February 2024
  • |Term=effusion ...f fluid in cavities or between tissues of the body. For example, a pleural effusion is a collection of fluid between the two layers of membrane that cover the
    626 bytes (91 words) - 22:23, 11 January 2023
  • == Parapneumonic Effusion == ...n''' (pronunciation: para-new-moan-ick eh-few-shun) is a type of [[pleural effusion]] that occurs in response to [[pneumonia]], lung abscess, or bronchiectasis
    2 KB (207 words) - 06:59, 11 February 2024
  • == Subdural Effusion == '''Subdural Effusion''' (pronounced: sub-doo-ral eh-fyoo-zhun) is a medical condition characteri
    2 KB (221 words) - 11:53, 10 February 2024
  • == Subpulmonic Effusion == .... This condition is a type of [[pleural effusion]] and is often associated with conditions such as [[pneumonia]], [[tuberculosis]], and [[lung cancer]].
    2 KB (233 words) - 05:46, 11 February 2024
  • == Joint Effusion == '''Joint effusion''', pronounced as /ˈdʒɔɪnt ɪˈfjuːʒən/, is a medical condition char
    2 KB (220 words) - 04:00, 9 February 2024
  • #REDIRECT [[Pleural effusion]]
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  • == Otitis Media with Effusion == '''Otitis media with effusion''' (pronunciation: /oʊˌtaɪtɪs ˈmiːdiə wɪθ ɪˈfjuːʒən/), also k
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  • |Term=Pleural effusion |Short definition=Pleural effusion - {{Pronunciation}} (PLOOR-ul eh-FYOO-zhun) An abnormal accumulation of flu
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  • == Knee Effusion == '''Knee effusion''', also known as [[water on the knee]], is a medical condition where exces
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  • ...rized by the triad of benign [[ovarian tumor]], [[ascites]], and [[pleural effusion]]. The syndrome is named after the American gynecologist, [[Joe Vincent Mei ...s an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity, and [[pleural effusion]], which is an excess collection of fluid in the pleural cavity surrounding
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  • |Term=pericardial effusion |Short definition=pericardial effusion - {{Pronunciation}} (PAYR-ih-KAR-dee-ul eh-FYOO-zhun) condition in which ex
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  • ...ascites]], [[benign ovarian tumor]] (usually a [[fibroma]]), and [[pleural effusion]]. The syndrome is named after [[Joe Vincent Meigs]], an American obstetric ...bdominal swelling]] due to ascites, [[shortness of breath]] due to pleural effusion, and [[pelvic mass]] due to the presence of a benign ovarian tumor. Other s
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  • ...in the area of the [[scapula]], due to compression by a large pericardial effusion. ...d by percussing the patient's back in the area of the left scapula. If the effusion is large enough, it can compress the lung, leading to dullness on percussio
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  • |Term=malignant pericardial effusion |Short definition=malignant pericardial effusion - {{Pronunciation}} (muh-LIG-nunt PAYR-ih-KAR-dee-ul eh-FYOO-zhun) conditio
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  • |Term=malignant pleural effusion |Short definition=malignant pleural effusion - {{Pronunciation}} (muh-LIG-nunt PLOOR-ul eh-FYOO-zhun) A condition in whi
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  • |Term=Primary effusion lymphoma ...Epstein-Barr virus in people with a weakened immune system, such as people with HIV disease 
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  • ...ect the presence of excess fluid in the knee joint, a condition known as [[effusion]]. The Patellar Tap test is performed with the patient in a supine or sitting position. The examiner applies pressure
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  • ...may include [[edema]], [[ascites]], [[pleural effusion]], or [[pericardial effusion]]. The condition can also lead to severe [[anemia]], [[heart failure]], and * [[Pleural effusion]]
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  • ...n the pericardial cavity. It can also be used to diagnose the cause of the effusion by analyzing the fluid removed. ...including infection, bleeding, and puncture of the heart or lung. However, with the use of imaging guidance, these risks are minimized.
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