Disease | pleural effusion disorder |
Phenotype | C0004626|bacterial pneumonia |
Sentences | 2 |
PubMedID- 24602306 | Within the group with another etiology, 27 patients had pleural effusions associated with bacterial pneumonia or nonspecific pleural effusion, pulmonary embolism, parapneumonic effusions. |
PubMedID- 21880125 | Possible permanent sequelae occurred in 5 patients after influenza a and in 2 patients after influenza b. reported possible sequelae were pulmonary callosity following secondary bacterial pneumonia complicated by pleural effusion (2 patients), neurological sequelae (ataxia; severe illness polyneuropathy) following encephalopathy (2 patients), regression in locomotion development following picu treatment for almost 2 months (1 patient), and postural damage after pleural decortication (1 patient); in one patient the sequelae were not specified. |
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