Author/Authors :
Al Harby, Abeer King Faisal Specialist Hospital Research Center - Department of Medicine,Section of Pulmonary Medicine Nephrology, Saudi Arabia , Al Furayh, Othman King Faisal Specialist Hospital Research Center - Department of Medicine,Section of Pulmonary Medicine Nephrology, Saudi Arabia , Al Dayel, Fouad King Faisal Specialist Hospital Research Center - Department of Pathology, Saudi Arabia , Al Mobeireek, Abdullah King Faisal Specialist Hospital Research Center - Department of Medicine,Section of Pulmonary Medicine Nephrology, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
Pleural disease is a common problem in patients with chronic renal insufficiency. In 1836, Bright reported that only 29% of patients with albuminous urine had healthy pleura at autopsy. There areseveral reasons why pleural disease may be common in patients with renal failure. These include congestive heart failure, an increased risk of infection, the presence of diseases associated with renal and pleural manifestations (eg, systemic lupus erythematosus), uremic pericarditis, an increased risk for certain malignancies and pulmonary embolism. Uremic pleurisy results from an unknown putative agent, and therefore uremic pleuritis is a diagnosis of exclusion.