Asked by Karen Figueroa on Apr 29, 2024

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Pus in a body cavity,especially the pleural cavity,is called:

A) empyema.
B) emphysema.
C) epistaxis.
D) rhonchus.

Empyema

The accumulation of pus within a naturally existing anatomical cavity, usually referring to the pleural space.

Pleural Cavity

The thin fluid-filled space between the two pulmonary pleurae (visceral and parietal) of each lung.

Pus

a thick, yellowish or greenish opaque liquid produced in infected tissue, consisting of dead white blood cells and bacteria with tissue debris and serum.

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Taylor NelsonMay 05, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Pus in a body cavity is called empyema. Emphysema is a chronic lung disease, epistaxis is a medical term for nosebleed, and rhonchus is a type of wheezing sound heard during auscultation of the lungs.