1.Transudates in malignancy: still a role for pleural fluid.
Tanseli E GONLUGUR ; Ugur GONLUGUR
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2008;37(9):760-763
INTRODUCTIONThe aims of this study were to determine the distribution of transudates and exudates among pathologically proven malignant pleural effusions, and to demonstrate the necessity for cytologic studies in patients with a transudative effusion.
MATERIALS AND METHODSThis study is a retrospective review of all subjects diagnosed with malignant or paramalignant pleural effusion over a 10-year period at a tertiary hospital. The study included 67 subjects with malignant mesothelioma, 45 subjects with metastatic disease, and 36 subjects with paramalignant effusions.
RESULTSThere were 55 female and 93 male subjects; the mean age of the sample was 62 years. Malignant pleural effusions were transudative in 1.5% of malignant mesotheliomas, 6.8% of metastatic diseases, and 11.1% of paramalignant effusions.
CONCLUSIONSCytological examination of pleural fluid in patients with unexplained transudative effusion is essential to rule out malignant processes.
Cohort Studies ; Exudates and Transudates ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Mesothelioma ; diagnosis ; pathology ; Middle Aged ; Pleural Effusion, Malignant ; pathology ; Pleural Neoplasms ; diagnosis ; pathology ; secondary ; Retrospective Studies