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Asbestos-related pleural effusion
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Asbestos-related pleural effusion is a collection of fluid around the lung that generally develops a few years after asbestos exposure. The fluid collection is not harmful and usually goes away on its own. See: Pleural effusion Alternative Names
Pleural effusion - asbestos-related Causes, incidence, and risk factors
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