A young woman with an asymptomatic haemorrhagic pleural effusion

V.R. Bataduwaarachchi, Jayani Jayawardhana, Champa Weerasinghe, Aflah Sadikeen, R. Constantine, K. Gunasekara (Colombo, Sri lanka)

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