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Minimal right basal pleural effusion
My father had an accident, got injured in the right side of the stomach. The Usg(whole Abdomen) report States that- "1) fatty liver, 2)minimal right basal pleural effusion, 3)parietal layer hematoma in right flank." How serious is the condition? And does this requires surgery?
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Hi have gone through your reports 1.pleural effusion will only deep breathing exercises and spirometry. 2 The localised collection needs to be examined by a surgeon.
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There is collection of blood , no active bleeding seen. If any pain for fainting episode then it’s emergency. U can consult me online so I can guide you exactly
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