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|q1=What diagnostic procedure is illustrated in the image?
 
|q1=What diagnostic procedure is illustrated in the image?
 
|a1=Thoracocentesis, a surgical puncture of the chest wall into the pleural cavity for aspiration of fluids, also called pleurocentesis.
 
|a1=Thoracocentesis, a surgical puncture of the chest wall into the pleural cavity for aspiration of fluids, also called pleurocentesis.
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|q2=What is the value of this procedure?
 
|q2=What is the value of this procedure?
 
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*Removal of this fluid decreases respiratory effort and is beneficial in the resolution of an infectious process in the thorax.  
 
*Removal of this fluid decreases respiratory effort and is beneficial in the resolution of an infectious process in the thorax.  
 
*In horses with thoracic neoplasia and large volumes of pleural effusion, thoracocentesis and chest drainage may resolve signs of dyspnoea and respiratory distress.
 
*In horses with thoracic neoplasia and large volumes of pleural effusion, thoracocentesis and chest drainage may resolve signs of dyspnoea and respiratory distress.
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|q3=What are the normal values for pleural fluid nucleated cell counts and total protein?
 
|q3=What are the normal values for pleural fluid nucleated cell counts and total protein?
 
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*Pleural fluid from healthy horses may contain up to 10,000 nucleated cells/l and 35g/l total protein.  
 
*Pleural fluid from healthy horses may contain up to 10,000 nucleated cells/l and 35g/l total protein.  
 
*Most horses have less than 5,000 nucleated cells/l and less than 25g/l total protein.
 
*Most horses have less than 5,000 nucleated cells/l and less than 25g/l total protein.
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Auscultation of the ventral lung fields of a four-year-old Thoroughbred-cross gelding revealed a decrease in breath sounds.


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What diagnostic procedure is illustrated in the image? Link to Article
What is the value of this procedure? Link to Article
What are the normal values for pleural fluid nucleated cell counts and total protein? [[Thoracocentesis#Pleural Fluid Analysis |Link to Article]]


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