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Thursday, August 24, 2006

Pleural mesothelioma

Pleural mesothelioma


The pleura has two layers: the inner (visceral) layer, which is next to the lung; and the outer (parietal) layer, which lines the chest wall. The two layers of the pleura are usually in contact and slide over each other as we breathe. The membranes produce fluid, which allows them to slide over each other easily.

When a mesothelioma develops in the pleura (pleural mesothelioma), the delicate membranes thicken and may press inwards on the lung. Fluid may also collect between the two layers of the pleura: this is known as a pleural effusion.


A diagram showing the structure of the lungs and pleura
A diagram showing the structure of the lungs and pleura

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