Pleural cavity ppts and latest published articles
In human anatomy, the pleural cavity is the potential space between the two pleurae (visceral and parietal) of the lungs. The pleura is a serous membrane which folds back onto itself to form a two-layered membrane structure. The thin space between the two pleural layers is known as the pleural cavity and normally contains a small amount of pleural fluid. The outer pleura (parietal pleura) is attached to the chest wall. The inner pleura (visceral pleura) covers the lungs and adjoining structures, via blood vessels, bronchi and nerves.
The Thoracic Cavity
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The Thoracic Cavity
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Thoracic Cavity and Respiration
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Body Cavities
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Pleural Effusions
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Thorax, Pleural Cavity
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Respiratory Pleural and Thoracic Injury
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Respiratory Disorders: Pleural & Thoracic Injury
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Thoracic Trauma
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