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Non-specific pleuritis in patients with active malignancy.

Erik VakilDavid OstMacarena R VialJohn StewartMona G SarkissRodolfo C MoriceRoberto F CasalGeorgie A EapenHoriana B Grosu
Published in: Respirology (Carlton, Vic.) (2017)
The prevalence of malignant pleural disease was lower than expected for our patient population. Patients with no malignancy on histopathology were most likely to have non-specific pleuritis, a cause for which was identified in a majority of patients after clinical review.
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