See Also: Pleural effusion(medicine)
Fetal pleural effusion(health)
pleural effusion in newborn(medicine)
pleural effusion, malignant(medicine)
large pleural effusion(medicine)
Herbal medicine (botanical medicine, herbology, phytomedicine)(health)
Hialeah(encyclopedia)
Hialeah(tourism)
Hialeah airports(tourism)
Hialeah Hospital(health)

pleural effusion in newborn (medicine) and Hialeah (sh)


pleural effusion in newborn (medicine)


pleural effusion in newborn
<radiology> Chylothorax most common cause of large effusion, erythroblastosis foetalis, Turner syndrome, congestive heart failure, infantile polycystic kidneys, wet-lung disease, hypervolaemia (idiopathic or iatrogenic), oesophageal tear, enteric cyst, obstructed pulmonary veins


Hialeah (sh)




City (pop., 2000: 226,419), southeastern Florida, U.S. Settled in 1910 by the aviation pioneers James Bright and Glenn H. Curtiss, the town took its name from a Seminole Indian word meaning "pretty prairie.

" The city serves mainly as a residential suburb of Miami. It is the site of the horse-racing track Hialeah Park (1925).