A pleural rub is a distinctive sound heard when listening to the interior of the chest that's caused by friction between the...
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What is pleural effusion? Pleural effusion is fluid buildup in the space between the layers of the pleura. The pleura is a thin piece of tissue with 2 layers. One layer rests directly on the lungs. The other rests on the chest wall. There is normally a small amount of fluid between ...
The pleura is a double membrane that surrounds the lungs. The thin space between the two membranes of the pleura is known as the pleural space/pleura cavity, and this space is filled with fluids to help lubricate the lungs to reduce friction and irritation....
What is a pleural effusion in the lung? Pleural effusion, sometimes referred to as “water on the lungs,” is the build-up of excess fluid between the layers of the pleura outside the lungs. The pleura are thin membranes that line the lungs and the inside of the chest cavity and act ...
How is pleural mesothelioma treated?Surgery may be used to remove the mesothelioma cells. Part of the pleura may also be removed. A whole lung may be removed, along with part of the lining of the chest. Radiation is used to kill cancer cells or keep them from growing. You may also ...
What is the prognosis of a localized fibrous tumour of pleura or retroperitoneum?: Sirdoi:10.1111/j.1365-2559.1993.tb01261.xN.B.N. IbrahimJ.C. BriggsB. CorrinHistopathology
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Talc pleurodesis is a treatment given usually to lung cancer patients. It is a treatment that involves putting a drug (usually talc) inbetween the pleura linings. It causes inflammation so that pleural effusion (liquid that gathers there and pushes on the lungs) cannot occur. ...