What is the bilateral thickening of the pleural roof?

Bilateral thickening of the pleural roof is often a clinical manifestation of a number of diseases, and common diseases include pleural lesions, pleural cavity lesions, pulmonary lesions, etc.
1. Pleural lesions: common is various types of pleurisy, the most important is exudative pleurisy, which often leads to fibrin exudation, granulation tissue formation and thus lead to pleural thickening;
2. Pleural cavity lesions: common diseases such as pneumothorax, pyothorax and pleural effusion often lead to thickening of the pleura;
3. Lung diseases: common diseases include tracheobronchitis, lung cancer, lung abscess, etc. If the disease affects the pleura, pleural inflammation will lead to pleural thickening.
If there is bilateral thickening of the pleural roof, you need to go to the regular hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease and actively treat it so as not to delay the condition.