Cytological-energy analysis of pleural effusions with predominance of neutrophils.
Inka MatuchovaPetr KelbichJan KubalikEva HanuljakovaIvan StanekVilem MalyOndrej KarpjukJan KrejsekPublished in: Therapeutic advances in respiratory disease (2021)
The most intensive inflammation and the most extensive tissue destruction in the pleural cavity were found in patients with chest empyema. Significantly better parameters were observed in patients with purulent pneumonia. The absence of serious inflammation and the absence of tissue destruction were typical for patients with transudative effusions. Finally, our results confirmed an anticipated higher tissue destruction in patients after chest surgery. Significantly worse injury was found in surgical patients with purulent complications compared with non-purulent ones. The reviews of this paper are available via the supplemental material section.
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