During pleurodesis, talc or doxycycline is injected into the pleural space through a chest tube. Injecting the irritating substance will cause the chest wall and pleura to inflame. The inflammatory process will bind the outer and inner pleural membranes together tightly, which will obliterate the pleural space. In most cases, pleurodesis is used to prevent recurrent effusion.

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