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pneumothorax/fever

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Catamenial pneumothorax and malignant hyperthermia.

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This paper presents a patient showing both the unusual syndrome of catamenial pneumothorax and a strong family history of malignant hyperthermia. The anaesthetic management is described and discussed.

History of a Case of Epilepsy, Accompanied with Fever, Inflammation, Perforation, and Gangrene of the Lungs, and Also Pneumothorax.

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[Fever and pulmonary cavitation in a 22-year-old woman with recurrent pneumothorax].

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[Spontaneous pneumothorax in the course of Q fever].

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Pneumothorax in horses: 40 cases (1980-1997).

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OBJECTIVE To characterize pneumothorax in horses and to describe clinical signs, diagnostic testing, and clinical outcome of horses with pneumothorax. METHODS Retrospective study. METHODS 40 horses. METHODS Medical records of horses with pneumothorax were reviewed to obtain information on

Spontaneous pneumothorax after steroid treatment in a patient with bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia.

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Bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia (BOOP) is an uncommon pulmonary disorder which is a clinicopathologic syndrome. The typical symptoms include cough, fever and dyspnea. Corticosteroid therapy is effective. Death from progressive disease is infrequent. We report a case of BOOP in a

[Clinical studies on the intercostal minithoracotomy method in spontaneous pneumothorax].

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The thirty patients with spontaneous pneumothorax were selected and treated with intercostal minithoracotomy (MT). To study the extent of surgical damage and recurrence rate and total hospital cost in this approach, we compared MT to axillary thoracotomy (AT) with respect to nine variables: (1)

Comparison of video-assisted thoracoscopic talcage for recurrent primary versus persistent secondary spontaneous pneumothorax.

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Thoracoscopic talcage (TT) is a safe and effective prophylactic treatment for patients suffering from recurrent primary spontaneous pneumothorax (PSP). Empirically, TT is considered equally effective in the treatment of persistent secondary spontaneous pneumothorax (SSP), although this has not yet

An Audit of medical thoracoscopy and talc poudrage for pneumothorax prevention in advanced COPD.

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OBJECTIVE To prospectively study all patients with COPD and spontaneous pneumothorax (SP) who underwent thoracoscopic talc poudrage (TP) under local anesthesia to determine its efficacy and safety in recurrence prevention. METHODS Data on clinical measurements, complications, duration of chest tube

[Intractable pneumothorax successfully treated by talc slurry pleurodesis and video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery in a patient with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis].

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Pneumothorax associated with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is intractable and often fatal because the patients are usually under a long-term steroid therapy, and are associated with severely impaired lung function. Further, pneumothorax itself recurs frequently, and acute exacerbation of IPF

[Transbronchoscopic balloon detection and selective bronchial occlusion for intractable pneumothorax].

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OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effect, complications and safety of transbronchoscopic balloon detection (TBD) and selective bronchus occlusion (SBO) for intractable pneumothorax. METHODS Forty cases of pneumothorax from 5 teaching hospitals in Fujian province were included for this study. TBD was

A 19-year-old man with relapsing bilateral pneumothorax, hemoptysis, and intrapulmonary cavitary lesions diagnosed with vascular Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and a novel missense mutation in COL3A1.

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A 19-year-old sportsman experienced a right-sided pneumothorax and hemoptysis after having had an intermittent cough and blood-tinged sputum for 2 months. A chest CT scan revealed small cavitary lesions in both lungs. The relapsing pneumothorax was treated with a chest tube twice, as well as

Intrapleural quinacrine instillation for recurrent pneumothorax or persistent air leak.

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From 1982 to 1990, 27 patients with recurrent pneumothorax or persistent air leak (28 episodes) underwent pleurodesis with intrapleural administration of quinacrine, according to a standardized scheme. A first evaluation was done about 1 month after the intervention. In August 1990, all patients

Spontaneous pneumothorax from cryptococcal pneumonia in systemic sclerosis: a case report.

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BACKGROUND Spontaneous pneumothorax is usually found in people with systemic sclerosis who have extensive pulmonary fibrosis with enlarged sub-pleural blebs. We report a case of spontaneous pneumothorax caused by cryptococcal pneumonia in a patient with systemic sclerosis with minimal sub-pleural

Anaesthetic Management in a Duchennne Muscle Dystrophy Patient for Treatment of Recurrent Pneumothorax.

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BACKGROUND Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is an x linked recessive disorder. Long term prognosis is ominous, with development of respiratory distress and cardiomyopathy in advanced stage of the disease and expected death in the teens-to-mid 20s due to respiratory or cardiac failure.
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