Pleural effusion is the generic term for fluid in the pleural space, but there are more specific terms if you know the type of fluid.
Blood - hemothorax
Lymph - chylothorax
Serous fluid - hydrothorax
Pus - empyema or pyothorax
Pneumothorax
Pneumothorax. Pneumo- air, thorax - chest.
A cyst is an accumulation of fluid in a saclike cavity. A hydrocele is a collection of fluid in the scrotum.
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The pharynx is the area at the back of the throat where the mouth (nasal cavity) and nasal cavity meet. The portion behind the nose is the nasopharynx, and the portion behind the mouth is the oropharynx.
A cyst is an accumulation of fluid in a saclike cavity. A hydrocele is a collection of fluid in the scrotum.
Hemothorax is a medical term meaning blood in the chest cavity.
Catheterization is the medical term meaning insertion of a tube into a duct or cavity.
The lung cavity is called the pleural cavity.
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'Cavity' means a hollow space. Combining forms meaning 'hollow' include: cav/i, cav/o, cavern/o, concav/o. -cele is the medical terminology suffix meaning hollow cavity.
Accumulation of pus in a preexisting body cavity is called an empyema. If the collection of pus is NOT in a preexisting body cavity, or is due to an infection or a foreign body, then it can be called an abscess if it is contained by a complete fibrous capsule.Often, if not further delimited, empyema refers to a plueral empyema. Other common types of empyema include pyometra (uterine empyema) and appendicitis (empyema of the appendix).croup
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uterine agenesis
Effusion is the medical term meaning escape of fluid into a body cavity. So, for instance, escape of fluid into the pleural space is pleural effusion.
The cavity that you are referring to is know as the thoracic cavity.The ventral body cavity contains the organs in the chest and abdomen.Thoracic cavity
The hilum is the region of lymph tissue in the chest cavity.