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Chapter 23.3, Problem 11BYGO
Summary Introduction
To describe:
The relation of parietal and visceral pleurae with the lungs as well as the thoracic wall.
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Pleura refers to the double-layered serous membrane that covers the lung. The pleural cavity is the space between parietal pleura and visceral pleura. This cavity is generally composed of pleural fluid.
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