| pleural f. |
fibrosis of the visceral pleura so that part or all of a lung becomes covered with a plaque or a thick layer of nonexpansible fibrous tissue. The more extensive form is called fibrothorax.
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| pleural fibrin b.’s |
fibrin bodies of pleura.
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| pleural l. |
irrigation of the pleural cavity to assess for presence of malignant or otherwise abnormal cells.
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| pleural m. |
a malignant mesothelioma of the pleural space, often spreading widely and invading other thoracic structures; patients are often older men who present with dyspnea, chest pain, and extensive pleural effusions. It is usually fatal within one year.
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| pleural p. |
the pressure between the visceral pleura and the parietal pleura in the pleural cavity. Called also intrapleural or intrathoracic p.
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