| Literature DB >> 30182686 |
Ashish Kumar Prakash, Pralhad P Prabhudesai, B S Shastri.
Abstract
case of a patient with reported spinal tuberculosis (TB) that developed syringomyelia, a rare sequelae of the disease is presented in this report. He underwent syringo-pleural shunting for syringomyelia. After 15 years, the patient presented with recurrent pleural effusion. Diagnostic thoracentesis revealed fluid of transudative nature. Pleural fluid was positive for beta-2 transferrin. Pleural biopsy was negative for any malignancy or TB. Computed tomography scan focusing on the shunt showed that it was undisplaced. Video-assisted thoracoscopic exploration showed the distal tip of the shunt adherent to the lung parenchyma. The effusion resolved after the dislodgement of distal tip from lung parenchyma.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 30182686
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Chest Dis Allied Sci ISSN: 0377-9343