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Chiara Scelfo1, Chiara Longo2, Marina Aiello2, Giuseppina Bertorelli2, Ernesto Crisafulli2, Alfredo Chetta2.
Abstract
Pulmonary hernia (PH) is an uncommon condition. We report a case of PH secondary to thoracic surgical intervention. In addition to the rarity, the peculiarity of the case is given by the clinical course as it is characterized by a clinical latency before the onset. The patient showed risk factors such as obesity and poliomyelitis infection sequelae. We also reviewed the literature about this topic.Entities:
Keywords: Pulmonary hernia; thoracic surgical intervention
Year: 2018 PMID: 30302252 PMCID: PMC6167757 DOI: 10.1002/rcr2.354
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Respirol Case Rep ISSN: 2051-3380
Figure 1Chest X‐ray and computed tomography (CT) showing pulmonary nodule (A and B, white circles). Lung function testing at baseline (C).
Figure 2Chest X‐ray after nodulectomy surgery: subcutaneous, right, parietal emphysema (A and B). Chest computed tomographic (CT) scan showing lung hernia (C and D, white circles).
Figure 3Chest computed tomography (CT) showing the radiographic resolution after surgical reduction (A and B).