PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Farzan Irani AU - Hussam Elkambergy AU - Kelechi Okoli AU - Dany S Abou Abdallah TI - Recurrent Symptomatic Pleural Effusion Due to a Ventriculopleural Shunt DP - 2009 Aug 01 TA - Respiratory Care PG - 1112--1114 VI - 54 IP - 8 4099 - http://rc.rcjournal.com/content/54/8/1112.short 4100 - http://rc.rcjournal.com/content/54/8/1112.full AB - Ventriculopleural shunts are uncommonly used for the treatment of normal pressure hydrocephalus in adults. Pleural effusion has been reported to complicate the course of these ventriculopleural shunts in children. The pleural effusion should typically resemble the cerebrospinal fluid unless frankly infected. There are few good data on the nature of the pleural effusion. We, report a case of recurrent right-sided pleural effusion, 2 years after a ventriculopleural shunt insertion, for normal pressure hydrocephalus with no evidence of an underlying infection. The effusion abated after ligation of the shunt. We discuss the possible mechanisms in the development of the effusion. It is important to be aware of this unlikely complication of an uncommon procedure. Recognizing the origin of the pleural effusion can help in instituting close follow-up and early referral for revision of the ventriculopleural shunt.