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Hemothorax

2009
I. Introduction Hemothorax is defined as accumulation of a significant amount of blood in the pleural space. By pure visualization of pleural fluid, it is clinically difficult to judge the amount of blood, and usually this is overestimated (1). For a hemothorax, the hematocrit of the pleural fluid should be at least 50% that of the peripheral blood (2).
van Schil, Paul   +2 more
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Hemothorax after Thoracentesis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2016
A 65-year-old woman with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and renal failure was hospitalized for acute respiratory failure and bilateral pleural effusions. To rule out empyema, thoracentesis was performed. Hemothorax developed shortly after the procedure.
Ittikorn, Spanuchart, Scott, Gallacher
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Hemothorax in the Newborn

Clinical Pediatrics, 1972
A three-day-old Orang Asli girl had umbilical bleeding and bruis ing as well as a left hemothorax was also present. A review of the literature reveals that hemothorax is a rare manifestation of hemorrhagic disease, and only five instances have so far been re ported.
D, Sinniah, I, Nagalingam
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Spontaneous Hemothorax

Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 2015
Christopher K. Morgan   +3 more
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Spontaneous Hemothorax

Diseases of the Chest, 1946
A, BERNSTEIN, E, KLOSK, A E, PARSONNET
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Spontaneous hemothorax

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1980
M I, Greenberg, S J, Davidson
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Catamenial hemothorax: a perplexing tale of unilateral hemothorax

Indian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
The clinical entity in which functional endometrial tissue is present in the thoracic cavity causing various clinical manifestations is called thoracic endometriosis syndrome (TES). Catamenial hemothorax (CHt) is a clinical manifestation of TES characterized by recurrent hemothorax which occurs during each menstrual cycle.
Parvathy Priya Yoganadhan   +3 more
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Traumatic hemothorax

The American Journal of Surgery, 1946
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Hemothorax

Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 1995
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Hemothorax

2011
Glenna B. Winnie, Steven V. Lossef
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