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What condition is characterized by inflammation of the pleura?

  1. pleurisy

  2. pneumonia

  3. asbestosis

  4. emphysema

The correct answer is: pleurisy

Pleurisy is the condition characterized by inflammation of the pleura, the dual-layered membrane surrounding the lungs and lining the thoracic cavity. This inflammation can lead to chest pain, particularly during breathing, coughing, or sneezing, as the inflamed pleural surfaces rub against one another. Pleurisy often results from viral infections, bacterial infections, or other underlying conditions that provoke irritation of the pleura. Other conditions listed have different pathophysiologies. Pneumonia involves inflammation of the lung tissue itself, primarily due to infection, and affects the alveoli rather than the pleura. Asbestosis is a lung disease caused by inhalation of asbestos fibers leading to scarring of lung tissue, while emphysema is a progressive lung condition that involves damage to the alveoli, resulting in breathing difficulties. Therefore, the unique characteristic of pleurisy related to pleural inflammation distinctly identifies it as the correct choice.