Abstract
Multiple pleural biopsies (up to 10) were taken with the Abrams needle through a single aspiration site in 55 patients with pleural effusions. A definite positive or suggestive pleural biopsy diagnosis was made in 33 patients (60 %). In 32 of the 33 patients the pathological abnormality was confined to only a proportion of the biopsies. Pleural biopsies were positive or suggestive in 26 out of 36 patients (72%) eventually shown to have tumour and seven out of eight patients (88 %) with tuberculosis. Small pneumothoraces occurred in four patients and surgical emphysema in two.
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Mungall, I. P. F., Cowen, P. N., Cooke, N. T., Roach, T. C., & Cooke, N. J. (1980). Multiple pleural biopsy with the Abrams needle. Thorax, 35(8), 600–602. https://doi.org/10.1136/thx.35.8.600
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