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Re-expansion pulmonary edema following puncture of a giant bulla.

E H McCoskey1, L M McKinney, R P Byrd, T M Roy.   

Abstract

Ipsilateral pulmonary edema may occur in a lung that has been rapidly reinflated after a period of collapse. The syndrome of re-expansion pulmonary edema is associated with variable degrees of hypotension and hypoxemia. In its extreme form, it may result in cardiac arrest and death. The initial cause of uninflated pulmonary parenchyma described with re-expansion pulmonary edema has typically been either a large undrained pleural effusion or a pneumothorax. The authors describe a patient in whom re-expansion pulmonary edema developed when inadvertent puncture of large emphysematous bullae released previously atelectatic lung.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11213667

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Osteopath Assoc        ISSN: 0098-6151


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1.  Treatment strategy for primary lung cancer in a lung highly compressed by giant emphysematous bullae: A case report.

Authors:  Nobutaka Kawamoto; Masataro Hayashi; Riki Okita; Masanori Okada; Hidetoshi Inokawa; Taiga Kobayashi; Tadashi Maeda; Eiji Ikeda
Journal:  Thorac Cancer       Date:  2020-11-11       Impact factor: 3.223

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