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What is the name given for the buildup of water in the pleural cavity?

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Fluid or other substances can accumulate in the pleural cavity in the case of volume overload or infections in the body. The buildup of water in the pleural cavity is called hydrothorax.

When there is an accumulation of lymph in the cavity, it is called chylothorax. A buildup of blood is called hemothorax, and when there is pus in the cavity due to an infection such as pneumonia, it is called pyothorax. This fluid can be removed and examined with a procedure called pleuracentesis (pleural tap).

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