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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.
Question | Answer | Article | |
What diagnostic procedure is illustrated in the image? | Thoracocentesis, a surgical puncture of the chest wall into the pleural cavity for aspiration of fluids, also called pleurocentesis.
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Link to Article | |
What is the value of this procedure? | Thoracocentesis is a procedure which has both diagnostic and therapeutic value.
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Link to Article | |
What are the normal values for pleural fluid nucleated cell counts and total protein? |
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[[Thoracocentesis#Pleural Fluid Analysis |Link to Article]] |