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Ugeskr Laeger

Lungemedicinsk Forskningsenhed (PLUZ), Institut for Regional Sundhedsforskning, Syddansk Universitet.

Published: April 2024

The incidence of pleural disease is increasing and the mortality and morbidity is high. Many recent RCTs have resulted in evidence-based guidelines published in 2023, pointing towards a more individualized and specialized management. Most patients with pleural disease are admitted at the A and E but can be managed in outpatient clinics. Thus, there is a need to establish specialized, multidisciplinary pleural clinics to ensure optimal, individualized and evidence-based management of the increasing number of patients with pleural disease in Denmark, as argued in this review.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.61409/V09230618DOI Listing

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