
Thoracic empyema remains a significant medical problem in 1996. Patients in whom empyema develops suffer significant morbidity, frequently require prolonged hospitalizations, and are at an increased risk of death. In this review of parapneumonic effusions and empyema, four topics are discussed: diagnosis of empyema, the organisms responsible for empyema, the methods used for treatment, and the results from animal models of empyema.
Thoracoscopy, Bacterial Infections, Hospitalization, Pleural Effusion, Disease Models, Animal, Fibrinolytic Agents, Risk Factors, Cause of Death, Animals, Humans, Empyema, Pleural
Thoracoscopy, Bacterial Infections, Hospitalization, Pleural Effusion, Disease Models, Animal, Fibrinolytic Agents, Risk Factors, Cause of Death, Animals, Humans, Empyema, Pleural
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