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Prevalence of Pulmonary Bullae and Blebs in Postmortem CT Imaging With Potential Implications for Diving Medicine

open access: closedChest, 2020
Pulmonary bullae and blebs can result in a pneumothorax. Their prevalence in the normal population is currently unknown. Postmortem CT (PMCT) images from a forensic database were used to determine the prevalence of pulmonary bullae/blebs in the normal Dutch adult population and its consequence for diving medicine, as bullae and blebs are often ...
de Bakker, Henri M.   +5 more
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Demetrios, Vavvas, Katarzyna, Brodowska
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