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Pleurisy
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Pleurisy, also known as pleuritis, is an inflammation of the pleura,[1] the lining of the pleural cavity surrounding the lungs. Pleurisy has a variety of infectious and non-infectious causes. Pleurisy can cause extremely painful respiration (also called pleuritic chest pain) and other signs and symptoms, some of which may remain long after the pleurisy has gone away. Such sequelae, enumerated in 19th Century medical texts, permitted retrospective diagnosis.[2]

Causes

Symptoms

  • Inspiratory chest pain
  • Cough
  • Chills
  • Shortness of breath
  • Weight loss
  • Poor appetite
  • Pain may limit chest expansion on affected side.
  • Rapid shallow breaths
  • Inability to take a deep breath
  • Itching in sites on the back (near the site of the lungs, but no visible rashes)
  • Dizziness
  • Tiredness

Famous cases

References in literature

References

  1. ^ "pleurisy" at Dorland's Medical Dictionary
  2. ^ Erastus Edgerton Marcy (1868). The Homoeopathic theory and practice of medicine v. 1. New York: William Radde. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthor= ignored (|author= suggested) (help), page 830. Google Books
  3. ^ The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
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  6. ^ Timeline of Carson McCullers' Life
  7. ^ Einhard, The Life Of Charlemagne (University of Michigan Press, 5th edition, 1964) at p. 59
  8. ^ Cincinnati Reds News » Griffey diagnosed with pleurisy, listed as day to day (AP)
  9. ^ People's Daily Online - Cavaliers James diagnosed with pleurisy
  10. ^ ESPN - James out of hospital after treatment for pleurisy - NBA
  11. ^ The Death of Rudolph Valentino
  12. ^ Myers, F.W.H. (2006). Wordsworth. BiblioBazaar, LLC. p. 177. ISBN 1426432267.