Brown‐Colored Malignant Pleural Fluid With High Bilirubin Levels: A Case Series
Nai-Chien Huan,
Larry Ellee Nyanti,
Xin Ying Lee
et al.
Abstract:Brown‐colored pleural effusion is rare and may result from high bilirubin levels such as bilothorax (often described as a pleural fluid‐to‐serum bilirubin ratio of > 1.0). We describe four patients with malignant pleural effusion that appeared macroscopically brown with a pleural fluid‐to‐serum bilirubin ratio between 3.7 and 16.2. All had metastatic adenocarcinomas; three were from lung and one from gastric origin. None demonstrated clear pleurobiliary fistulas on investigations. Postulates for the develop… Show more
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