adenomata
The lungs
The thin watery fluid that occurs between the pleural membranes is called pleural fluid. This fluid helps to reduce friction between the two layers of the pleura, allowing smooth movement of the lungs during breathing.
The potential space between the pleural membranes is called the thoracic cavity. This is also known as the pleural cavity in some instances.
Adenomas can vary in behavior, but they typically do not go away on their own. Treatment options may include monitoring, medication, or surgery depending on the size and location of the adenoma. It's important to follow medical advice and discuss any concerns with a healthcare provider.
A pleural biopsy is needed when there is suspicion of underlying pleural disease or cancer that is causing symptoms such as unexplained fluid buildup in the pleural space, persistent chest pain, or unexplained fluid in the lungs. It is usually performed when other less invasive tests, such as imaging or fluid analysis, do not provide a definitive diagnosis.
describe virilizing adenoma
Adenoma is singular; its plural is adenomata.
Do you mean adenoma? An adenoma is a benign tumor.
An adenoma is a benign tumour of the epithelium arising from or resembling a gland.
An adenoma is a benign tumour of the epithelium arising from or resembling a gland.
can you difine me what is gastric serrated adenoma, how will you treat this
Adenoma is the singular of adenomata.
what is pleural thickening
adenomata
pleural membrane
pleural rub
Pleural cavity is the potential space. There is no gap between the outer and the inner pleura. There is very little fluid in the pleural cavity. You have negative pressure in the pleural cavity.