What are the opposite words for Malignant Pleural Effusions?
Malignant Pleural Effusions is a medical condition where there is a buildup of fluid in the chest cavity due to cancer. Antonyms for this term would be non-malignant, benign or non-cancerous. Non-malignant Pleural Effusion occurs when fluid accumulates in the chest cavity due to non-cancerous reasons such as heart or kidney failure, pneumonia or trauma. Benign Pleural Effusion is a condition where there is the buildup of fluid in the chest cavity due to a non-cancerous growth, which doesn't spread to other body parts. The term Non-Cancerous Effusions can also be used to refer to cases of Pleural Effusion not associated with cancer.
What are the antonyms for Malignant pleural effusions?
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