Abstract

Hemorrhages in the pleural cavity are most often due to traumatic damage to the blood vessels of the chest, pleura, lung, mediastinum. In the absence of a previous injury, hemorrhages in the pleural cavity may be due to diseases of the chest organs, entailing a violation of the integrity of the blood vessels - tuberculosis, neoplasm, or due to general bleeding in hemorrhagic diathesis, scorbut. Sometimes there is a bloody effusion in cachetic persons and occasionally with nephritis.

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