Pleural Effusions
Audience: Medical Students and Residents Learning Objectives: Identify the common features of pleural effusion on radiographs and CT Summary: Pleural effusion is space occupying Best detected with upright 2 view chest radiographs Blunting of the costophrenic angles is the most salient finding

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