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visceral pleura |
Pathological changes -- often starting at the visceral pleura between the pleura or leaves. |
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visceral pleura |
At a single millimeter in thickness, the visceral pleura is barely half the width of the parietal pleura. |
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visceral pleura |
Methods The visceral pleura intersegmental surface on 40 adult left lung specimens were incised and intersegmental planes were sought along "natural line of cleavage" in adjoining segments. |
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visceral pleura |
The dense white encircling tumor mass is arising from the visceral pleura and is a mesothelioma. |
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visceral pleura |
The ease of which it can be removed is dependant on which of the pleural surfaces becomes malignant: the parietal pleura or the visceral pleura. |
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visceral pleura |
Pathology. Interstitial emphysema is characterized by air dissecting within the interstitium of the lung, typically in the peribronchovascular sheaths, interlobular septa, and visceral pleura. |
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visceral pleura |
The parietal pleura lines the inner chest wall and the visceral pleura encases the lungs. |
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visceral pleura |
Sequestrations are classified anatomically as intralobar sequestration, located within the normal lobe, and extralobar sequestration, located outside the normal lobe and with its own visceral pleura. |
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visceral pleura |
It directly covers the lung itself, which makes extraction of the visceral pleura without subsequent damage to the lung very difficult. |