pleural cavity
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Definition
- Noun:
- The anatomical space within the thorax: The "pleural cavity" is the potential space between the two layers of the pleura (the visceral and parietal pleura) that surrounds each lung. It contains a small amount of lubricating serous fluid.
Usage
- The term "pleural cavity" is used in medical, anatomical, and biological contexts to describe this specific body cavity. It is a precise anatomical term.
- It is typically used with definite articles ("the pleural cavity") or possessive forms ("the lung's pleural cavity").
- Example:
Examples
- Noun:
- During a pneumothorax, air enters the pleural cavity, causing the lung to collapse.
- The surgeon carefully drained the excess fluid from the patient's pleural cavity.
- The pleural cavity is a sealed compartment that helps the lungs expand and contract smoothly.
Advanced Usage
- "Pleural cavity" vs. "Thoracic cavity": The thoracic cavity is the larger chamber containing the pleural cavities, the pericardial cavity (around the heart), and the mediastinum. The pleural cavity is a subdivision within it.
- Pathological conditions: The term is central to describing diseases like pleural effusion (fluid buildup), hemothorax (blood), pyothorax (pus), or pneumothorax (air) within this space.
Variants and Related Words
- Pleura (noun): The thin, double-layered membrane that lines the pleural cavity and covers the lungs.
- Pleural (adjective): Of or relating to the pleura or pleural cavity (e.g., , ).
- Intrapleural (adjective): Situated within or administered into the pleural cavity (e.g., ).
Synonyms
- Pleural space: A synonymous term used interchangeably in medical literature.
Related Phrases
- "Invasion of the pleural cavity": A phrase used in oncology or surgery to describe cancer or infection spreading into this space.
- "Pleural cavity drainage": A common medical procedure to remove air or fluid from the cavity.
Noun
- the cavity in the thorax that contains the lungs and heart