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Pleural fluid is the fluid found in your lungs. My guess is that a pleural hemorrhage would be the result of fluid buildup expanding the lungs to the point where the tiny sacs in your lungs could rupture.
This is called a Pulmonary Edema. Everybody has a small layer of fluid on their lungs, but this is where the air sacs within become logged with water and it then becomes dangerous and develops into this condition. The symptoms include breathing difficulties, coughing and distress.
The chills are due to an infection in your lungs' air sacs, when they become inflamed. The air sacs sometimes fill up with fluid or puss, causing you to cough with phlegm, fever, chills, and trouble breathing. This is usually a sign of pneumonia. Hope this helps
the thin-walled sacs in the lungs are the alveoli. they are tiny are sacks in your lungs.
the thin-walled sacs in the lungs are the alveoli. they are tiny are sacks in your lungs.
air sacs are in the lungs and when you breathe in blood carries it to the lungs.
Either the heart or the lungs but I'm not sure which.
small air sacs in your lungs are alveoli (plural) they are where the air you breath in is stored
Alveolar means pertaining the the alveolus (plural alveoli), the small air sacs in the lungs.
The tiny air sacs in the lungs are alveoli
Alveoli alveoli - air sacs in your lungs
The smallest tube in the lungs is the Bronchus