Review Note
Last Update: 11/25/2024 11:00 AM
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Front
Imaging modality in pleural effusion where its purpose is to quantify the amount of fluid/air.
A. Ultrasound
B. X-ray
C. CT scan
D. MRI
Back
Answer: A. Ultrasound
Rationale: An ultrasound is highly sensitive for detecting and quantifying pleural fluid or air in the pleural space. It is particularly useful for guiding thoracentesis procedures.
Rationale: An ultrasound is highly sensitive for detecting and quantifying pleural fluid or air in the pleural space. It is particularly useful for guiding thoracentesis procedures.
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