Bilateral Massive Pleural Effusions Caused by Uremic Pleuritis
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A 61-year-old man was started on hemodialysis in June 1998. Just after the commencement of dialysis, a chest X-ray film revealed bilateral pleural effusions. The effusions were hemorrhagic and exudative, and did not respond to dialysis. He was transferred to our university hospital on October 8, 1998. Repeated thoracentesis demonstrated hemorrhagic and exudative characteristics without any diagnostic evidence. Pleural biopsies showed fibrosis and lymphocyte infiltration. The effusions were massive and did not respond to treatments including hemodialysis, repeatedly performed pleurodesis and the administration of antituberculous drugs. He died of respiratory failure on December 30, 1998. The autopsy confirmed bilateral fibrinous pleuritis without any underlying infections or malignancy. We diagnosed this case as uremic pleuritis from this clinical course and the autopsy findings. The clinical entity of uremic pleuritis was recognized as a complication of patients with hemodialysis in 1969. Uremic pleuritis generally responds to continued hemodialysis and the prognosis is usually good. However, some case reports demonstrated that surgical decortication is only indicated in cases with a severe clinical course. The clinical course of the present case was progressive and fatal. Uremic pleuritis is a serious complication of hemodialysis, which may lead to death.(Internal Medicine 40: 646-649, 2001)
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著者
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Wang Ke-yong
The Second Department Of Pathology University Of Occupational And Environmental Health
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Morita Shiho
The Department Of Respiratory Disease
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Morita Shiho
The Department Of Medicine Kakogawa Municipal Hospital Hyogo
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Kido Masamitsu
Department Of Respiratory Disease University Of Occupational And Environ Mental Health
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Yoshii Chiharu
Department Of Respiratory Disease University Of Occupational And Environmental Health
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Tokunaga Masaki
The Department Of Respiratory Disease
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YOSHII Chiharu
the Department of Respiratory Disease
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YATERA Kazuhiro
the Department of Respiratory Disease
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HAYASHI Toshinari
the Department of Respiratory Disease
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IMANAGA Tomotoshi
the Department of Respiratory Disease
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SEGAWA Kayoko
the Second Department of Internal Medicine
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KIDO Masamitsu
the Department of Respiratory Disease
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Yatera Kazuhiro
Department Of Respiratory Disease University Of Occupational And Environ Mental Health
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Hayashi Toshinari
Department Of Respiratory Disease University Of Occupational And Environ Mental Health
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Imanaga Tomotoshi
Department Of Respiratory Disease University Of Occupational And Environ Mental Health
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