| Literature DB >> 22678732 |
Katie Chong1, Sheharyar A Qureshi, Gabriela Badea, She Lok.
Abstract
An 18-year-old man presented with a 2 day history of breathlessness and left-sided chest pain, with no preceding trauma. He had no medical history of note, and had never smoked. He was in hypovolaemic shock, with Hb of 8.1 g/dl, and received fluid resuscitation. Chest x-ray (CXR) revealed left-sided hydropneumothorax, with the effusion of blood-consistency on CT thorax. Tube thoracostomy drained 1.7 litres of blood immediately. He remained haemodynamically stable after 4 units of blood transfusion on the first day with post-transfusion Hb 11 g/dl. Following cardiothoracic surgeon advice, tube was removed on day 5 draining total of 3.5 litres, with good response clinically and radiologically. Patient was well when followed up at 1 week after hospital discharge, with no recurrence and complete re-expansion of left lung on CXR.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22678732 PMCID: PMC3171027 DOI: 10.1136/bcr.04.2011.4065
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Case Rep ISSN: 1757-790X