purulent pleurisy - Übersetzung nach arabisch
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purulent pleurisy - Übersetzung nach arabisch

ACCUMULATION OF PUS IN THE PLEURAL CAVITY THAT CAN DEVELOP WHEN BACTERIA INVADE IT
Pyothorax; Empyema, pleural; Empyemia; Pyelothorax

purulent pleurisy      
‎ الْتِهَابُ الجَنْبَةِ القَيحِيّ,دُبَيلَةٌ صَدْرِيَّة‎
pleurisy         
  • Pleural linings and space (marked in blue)
  • Pleurisy
  • The illustration shows a person undergoing [[thoracentesis]]. The person sits upright and leans on a table. Excess fluid from the pleural space is drained into a bag.
DISEASE OF THE LUNGS
Pluracy; Pleuritis; Pleuritic; Pleuritic chest pain; Fibrous pleuritis; Pleurosis; Pleuracy; Pluresy; Tuberculosis pleurisy; Causes of pleurisy
‎ الْتِهَابُ الجَنْبَة‎
pleuritic         
  • Pleural linings and space (marked in blue)
  • Pleurisy
  • The illustration shows a person undergoing [[thoracentesis]]. The person sits upright and leans on a table. Excess fluid from the pleural space is drained into a bag.
DISEASE OF THE LUNGS
Pluracy; Pleuritis; Pleuritic; Pleuritic chest pain; Fibrous pleuritis; Pleurosis; Pleuracy; Pluresy; Tuberculosis pleurisy; Causes of pleurisy
متعلق ب الْتِهَابِ الجَنْبَةِ

Definition

Pleurisy
·noun An inflammation of the pleura, usually accompanied with fever, pain, difficult respiration, and cough, and with exudation into the pleural cavity.

Wikipedia

Pleural empyema

Pleural empyema is a collection of pus in the pleural cavity caused by microorganisms, usually bacteria. Often it happens in the context of a pneumonia, injury, or chest surgery. It is one of the various kinds of pleural effusion. There are three stages: exudative, when there is an increase in pleural fluid with or without the presence of pus; fibrinopurulent, when fibrous septa form localized pus pockets; and the final organizing stage, when there is scarring of the pleura membranes with possible inability of the lung to expand. Simple pleural effusions occur in up to 40% of bacterial pneumonias. They are usually small and resolve with appropriate antibiotic therapy. If however an empyema develops additional intervention is required.