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- Pleura: Location, Anatomy, Function, Diseases Conditions
Pleura is a thin membrane that lines your chest wall and cushions your lungs Pleural damage can cause sharp pain when you breathe and shortness of breath
- Pleural cavity - Wikipedia
The serous membrane that covers the surface of the lung is the visceral pleura and is separated from the outer membrane, the parietal pleura, by just the film of pleural fluid in the pleural cavity
- What Are Pleural Disorders? - NHLBI, NIH
An injury, inflammation , or infection can cause the blood or air to build up in the pleural space and lead to a pleural disorder There are three types of pleural disorders — pleurisy, pleural effusion, and pneumothorax — and they have varying causes
- Pleura Anatomy and Conditions That Affect It - Verywell Health
Key Takeaways The pleura is a thin membrane that covers and cushions the lungs Pleural fluid reduces friction between the lungs and chest during breathing Pleurisy is inflammation of the pleura, often caused by infection
- Pleural Disease: Symptoms and Treatments | Froedtert MCW
Learn more about pleural disease and pleural disorders with thorough coverage of symptoms, causes and treatment options from Froedtert MCW pulmonologists
- Pleural Disorders | Pleurisy | Pleural Effusion | MedlinePlus
Pleura is the tissue that wraps around the outside of your lungs Pleural disorders include pleurisy, pleural effusion and pneumothorax Learn more
- Pleural cavity: Anatomy, location, function | Kenhub
Learn here the cavities of the human body The pleural cavity is a fluid filled space that surrounds the lungs It is found in the thorax, separating the lungs from its surrounding structures such as the thoracic cage and intercostal spaces, the mediastinum and the diaphragm
- Pleura | Lungs, Diaphragm Thorax | Britannica
pleura, membrane lining the thoracic cavity (parietal pleura) and covering the lungs (visceral pleura) The parietal pleura folds back on itself at the root of the lung to become the visceral pleura In health the two pleurae are in contact
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