| Literature DB >> 27872645 |
Dafney L Davare1, Chauniqua Kiffin1, Rafael Sanchez1, Seong K Lee1, Eddy H Carrillo1, Andrew A Rosenthal1.
Abstract
Lung herniation (LH) is a rare clinical entity involving the protrusion of lung outside the thoracic cage. It has a variety of etiologies and clinical presentations, making diagnosis difficult. We present a case of a 20-year-old male who reported pleuritic pain after falling from a skateboard. Evaluation through computed tomography (CT) scanning of the chest revealed an anterior lung hernia associated with rib fractures. This case emphasizes the need for clinicians to include lung herniation in the differential diagnosis of patients with trauma and inexplicable or persistent pulmonary issues.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27872645 PMCID: PMC5107222 DOI: 10.1155/2016/9473906
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Med
Figure 1Anterior-posterior chest radiograph showing no obvious abnormalities in the thoracic cavity.
Figure 2Axial contrast-enhanced CT of the chest. Note the disruption in the thoracic cavity with lung anterior herniation due to fractured ribs (arrow).
Figure 3Axial contrast-enhanced CT 10 days after injury. Note the improvement in lung herniation (arrow).