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Pleural effusion
Definition:
A pleural effusion is an accumulation of fluid between the layers of the membrane that lines the lungs and chest cavity. Alternative Names: Fluid in the chest; Pleural fluid
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Causes, incidence, and risk factors:
Your body produces pleural fluid in small amounts to lubricate the surfaces of the pleura, the thin membrane that lines the chest cavity and surrounds the lungs. A pleural effusion is an abnormal collection of this fluid.
Two different types of effusions can develop:
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