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Pleuroscopy: Early Experience in an East Malaysian State With High Tuberculosis Prevalence
Journal of Bronchology, 10/19/09
Kannan SKK et al. – Pleuroscopy is a safe diagnostic procedure and especially useful in sampling nodules indicating that the sample size obtained during pleuroscopy is satisfactory. Empirical TB treatment should be discouraged even in a state with high TB prevalence as certain neoplasms can present as pleural effusion. Pleuroscopy should be performed early in unexplained pleural effusion.
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