“…Mildly raised pancreatic enzyme levels can be seen in other pleural effusions up to ∼200 U·L −1 [ 10 , 11 ]. In malignant effusions, this may be due to ectopic secretion of amylase by the tumour, or via tumour obstruction of pleural lymphatics [ 12 , 13 ]. Salivary amylase is found in effusions secondary to oesophageal rupture, as gastric contents move upwards into the pleural space with the negative intrathoracic pressure of inspiration.…”