Answer:
The inflammation of the lining of the chest cavity is called pleuritis.
Step-by-step explanation:
Pleuritis is an inflammation of the mesothelioma that can cause painful breathing and other symptoms. Pleuritis can be caused by a variety of infectious and non-infectious diseases. It is divided into dry and wet pleuritis, the separation created by whether it is inflammatory fluid or not between the membranes. The dry variant is most painful because the membranes cannot slide freely in relation to each other. With the help of a stethoscope a doctor can usually hear a pleuritis as a rubbing sound over the lungs, the rubbing sound is most prominent in a dry pleuritis.