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pleural

American  
[ploor-uhl] / ˈplʊər əl /

adjective

  1. Anatomy. of or relating to the pleura.

  2. Entomology. of or relating to a pleuron.


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Etymology

Origin of pleural

First recorded in 1835–45; pleur(a), pleur(on) + -al 1

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Marlyn is a full-time carer for Ian - who requires constant oxygen to help with his condition of pleural plaques and pulmonary fibrosis.

From BBC Mar. 21, 2024

There are three main cavities in the body: one around the heart, the abdominal cavity, and the pleural cavity surrounding the lungs.

From Science Daily Feb. 14, 2024

"Because it contains fluid, it prevents the lungs from collapsing. However, people have not thought much about the pleural cavity being a whole organ within itself. This research may change that perception," Morrison said.

From Science Daily Feb. 14, 2024

A fluid known as pleural fluid is secreted by each membrane that reduces friction and helps to hold the membranes together.

From Textbooks Jan. 1, 2015

When I, her only son, was sixteen I contracted pleural pneumonia, in that day a killing disease.

From "East of Eden" by John Steinbeck

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