Transudates vs. Exudates von Jeremy Brown, PhD, MRCP(UK), MBBS

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Über den Vortrag

Der Vortrag „Transudates vs. Exudates“ von Jeremy Brown, PhD, MRCP(UK), MBBS ist Bestandteil des Kurses „Year 3 – Internal Medicine“.


Quiz zum Vortrag

  1. The cause is active inflammation of the pleura.
  2. The pleura is usually unaffected.
  3. The cause is decreased serum protein content.
  4. Peripheral edema is almost always present.
  5. The condition is usually bilateral.
  1. Astrocytoma
  2. Ductal breast carcinoma
  3. Small cell carcinoma
  4. Lymphoma
  5. Mesothelioma
  1. Hydrothorax
  2. Pyothorax
  3. Hemothorax
  4. Chylothorax
  5. Pneumothorax
  1. Benign ovarian tumor with ascites and pleural effusion
  2. Gastric carcinoma with pleural effusion
  3. Lung cancer and transudative pleural effusion
  4. Pleural effusion in a patient with preexisting ascites
  5. Pleural effusion following acute pancreatitis

Dozent des Vortrages Transudates vs. Exudates

 Jeremy Brown, PhD, MRCP(UK), MBBS

Jeremy Brown, PhD, MRCP(UK), MBBS

Professor Jeremy Brown is a Professor of Respiratory Infection at the University College of London (UCL) in England, UK.
He obtained his PhD in molecular microbiology from the University of London in 1999. Currently, he is a Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant at UCL, and Lead Teacher for respiratory medicine undergraduate teaching at the University College London Hospitals (UCLH).
Due to his achievements, he obtained a Welcome Advanced Research Fellowship for further scientific training at the University of Adelaide. He has also led internationally respected research programs in pneumonia prevention and antibiotic resistance.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Brown teaches courses on Respiratory Medicine and Pulmonology.


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Very nice class!
von Daniel C. am 20. September 2020 für Transudates vs. Exudates

Very clear explanation about transudates and exudates. Unfortunatelly, the subtitles in spanish are not very accurate.