“…2,11,12 Salivary-type amylase is produced in the salivary glands, lungs, and fallopian tubes and may be secreted ectopically by a variety of tumors. [12][13][14][15][16][17] In a prospective study of 200 patients with pleural effusions, Joseph et al 2 performed isoenzyme analysis on 18 of 25 amylase-rich effusions, confirming previous case reports that malignant, infectious, and other nonpancreatic effusions have primarily salivary-type amylase. 2,11,[15][16][17][18] Case reports and animal experiments have demonstrated consistently that pleural effusions from esophageal ruptures contain high levels of salivary-type amylase, 1,19 presumably from the passage of amylaserich saliva through the tear and into the pleural space.…”