Bilateral pleural effusions associated with generalized primary lymphoedema and erysipelas. A case report and the probable pathogenesis.

  • 17 November 1979
    • journal article
    • case report
    • Vol. 56  (21) , 851-4
Abstract
A case of bilateral pleural effusion in association with generalized primary lymphoedema and erysipelas, but without yellow dystrophic nails, is reported and the probable pathogenesis of the condition discussed. It is known that the primary defect lies in decreased lymphatic drainage. However, the consequent intravascular hypovolaemia and secondary hyperaldosteronism have not previously been demonstrated.

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