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pleuritis /pleu·ri·tis/ (pldbobr-ri´tis) pleurisy.pleurit´ic
Pleuritis Inflammation of the pleura, the membrane surrounding the lungs. Mentioned in: Familial Mediterranean Fever
pleuritis. See pleurisy. pleuritis [ploo͡-ri´tis] pleurisy. lupus pleuritis pleurisy, pleural effusion, and fever in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. rheumatoid pleuritis pleurisy, pleural effusion, and often empyema in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. tuberculous pleuritis pleurisy with pleural effusion and tubercles on the pleura in patients with primary tuberculosis. uremic pleuritis pleurisy, usually of the fibrinous type, with pleural effusion in patients with uremia, often accompanying uremic pericarditis.
pleuritis (pl n condition characterized by inflammation of the membrane that surrounds the lungs. Also called
pleuritic chest pain. See also pleurisy. pleuritis, pleurisy inflammation of the pleura; it may be caused by infection, injury or tumor. It may be a complication of lung diseases, particularly of pneumonia or lung abscess. Typical signs of acute pleurisy include painful respiratory movements causing grunting and rapid shallow breathing. Chronic pleurisy includes empyema with collapse of lung and dyspnea with toxemia, or interference with respiratory movements by adhesions. bile pleuritis see bile pleuritis. constrictive pleuritis adhesions between the parietal and visceral pleura restrict movement of the lungs and the chest wall. dry pleuritis inflammation of the pleura without effusion. Painful, the cause of dry cough, shallow, rapid respiration and sounds of friction rubbing. Can be a stage in the development or healing of serous or purulent pleuritis. restrictive pleuritis
development of fibrous tissue on pleura may restrict expansion of lungs. pleuritis Pleurisy Pulmonary medicine Pleural inflammation Etiology RTIs, TB, rheumatoid disease, lung neoplasms Clinical Pain over the chest wall at the site of inflammation, which ↑ with breathing, coughing, chest movement; the pleural
surfaces, roughened by inflammation, rub together with each breath, causing a rough grating sound–“friction rub”–heard with a stethoscope; fluid accumulation separates parietal and visceral pleurae, ↓ chest pain; large
effusions compromise respiration and may cause coughing, SOB, tachypnea, cyanosis, retractions. See Tuberculous pleuritis. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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