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Spontaneous Bacterial Pleuritis in a Patient with Cirrhosis
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1984
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HepatologyMedicineSubphrenic InfectionHepatitisPathologyComplications Of CirrhosisHepatology InflammationPleural EffusionAerobic CulturingLeft Pleural CavityMicrobiologyPleural DiseasePleural FluidSpontaneous Bacterial PleuritisClinical MicrobiologyCirrhosisHealth Sciences
Empyema of the left pleural cavity developed suddenly in a nonalcoholic cirrhotic patient. Cultures of the pleural fluid under anaerobic conditions grew Clostridium perfringens, an organism normally found in the enteric flora. The infection developed in an old pleural effusion. Since there was no evidence of trauma, necrotizing pneumonitis or subphrenic infection, spontaneous bacterial pleuritis is proposed.