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Southern medical journal · Oct 1986
Case ReportsElevated pleural fluid glucose: a risk for tension hydrothorax.
- M R Bennett, R M Chaudhry, and G R Owens.
- South. Med. J. 1986 Oct 1; 79 (10): 1287-9.
AbstractWe have presented a case of tension hydrothorax that developed after hyperosmolar hyperalimentation fluids were infused into the pleural space through a misplaced jugular venous line. The hyperosmolar state of the pleural fluid appears to have played a prominent role in the development of the tension hydrothorax. We believe there is a risk of tension hydrothorax in any clinical situation in which the pleural fluid glucose concentration is significantly higher than the serum concentration.
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