Pleurisy is characterized by sharp, localized pain in the chest, neck, or shoulder that is worsened by respiratory movements, coughing, or sneezing. A hallmark feature is a pleural friction rub caused by the inflamed parietal and visceral pleura rubbing together. The pleural friction rub is typically localized and may be palpable.
In some cases there may be apparently generalised abdominal tenderness.
Depending on the underlying cause, patients may also present with symptoms such as tachypnoea, tachycardia, wheezing, decreased breath sounds, fever, chest pain, or a productive cough.
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