no pleural effusion no pulmonary nodule no endobronchial lessions of the lungs
The pleural effusion is any abnormal amount of fluid all around the lungs. It can result to varying types of medical conditions.
The visceral pleura is deep to the parietal pleura. The visceral is closer to the lungs.
Visceral Pleura
Between the parietal and visceral pleura.
The visceral pleura, adheres closely to the subjacent alveoli of the lung.
Im pretty sure it just means a very small amount of effusion.
that they have the same kenetic energy
Visceral pleura
The pleural effusion is any abnormal amount of fluid all around the lungs. It can result to varying types of medical conditions.
The pleura is a membrane that surrounds the lungs of mammals. Presumably, the phrase means that the surface of the pleura was found to be normal in an examination.
Pleural refers to the pleura or membrane that enfolds the lungs
The visceral pleura is deep to the parietal pleura. The visceral is closer to the lungs.
The membrane lining on the lung is the visceral pleura and the membrane lining the inside of the chest cavity is the parietal pleura.
Visceral pleura. The parietal pleura surrounds the outside of the lung. When you are dissecting, the parietal pleura is the layer of lung that you remove. It is difficult to remove the visceral pleura, but not impossible.
Visceral pleura. The parietal pleura surrounds the outside of the lung. When you are dissecting, the parietal pleura is the layer of lung that you remove. It is difficult to remove the visceral pleura, but not impossible.
an accumulation of fluid in the ankle
A process related to diffusion is effusion, the process by which a gas escapes from a container into a vacuum through a small hole. The rate of effusion is also related to root mean square velocity-heavier molecules effuse more slowly than lighter ones. The rate of effusion-the amount of gas that effused in a given time- is inversely proportional to the square root of the molar mass of the gas.