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Idiopathic spontaneous hemothorax: apropos of a case
Hemothoraxes are a rare clinical entity at the Intensive Care Unit when there is not a previous trauma. It appears sometimes as a clinical manifestation of tumours, iatrogenies, coagulopathies, or as a non-traumatic hemothorax, called spontaneous ...
Luis Alberto Santos Pérez
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Massive hemothorax due to two bleeding sources with minor injury mechanism: a case report
Background Massive hemothorax resulting from a minor injury mechanism is considered to be rare particularly when the diaphragm is injured. We report a case of massive hemothorax with bleeding from the intercostal artery and diaphragmatic damage caused by
Koshi Ota +7 more
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Background. Penetrating injuries to the chest and in particular to the heart that results in pericardial tamponade and cardiac arrest requires immediate resuscitative thoracotomy as the only lifesaving technique and should be performed without delay ...
Ammar Al Hassani +6 more
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Introduction Hemothorax is a rare but life‐threatening complication following mini‐endoscopic combined intrarenal surgery. Herein, we describe a patient with left staghorn kidney stone who presented with hemothorax following mini‐endoscopic combined ...
Yutaro Tanaka +10 more
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IgG4-related disease can present as recurrent spontaneous hemothorax: a case report
Background Immunoglobulin G4-related disease (IgG4-RD) encompasses a group of immune-mediated disorders that are gaining increasing recognition. Pulmonary presentations are common, with four types of patterns been described on radiography, including ...
Junping Fan +8 more
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Background Hemothorax is a common complication of thoracic trauma, often associated with morbidity and mortality. While intercostal and internal mammary arteries are commonly involved, the inferior phrenic artery (IPA) is rarely the source of hemothorax ...
Akira Kuriyama +2 more
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Do all traumatic hemothorax require a tube thoracostomy: A retrospective review
Background: Blunt thoracic trauma accounts for a majority of trauma-related admissions. The Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma guidelines recommend placement of a tube thoracostomy for all patients with a hemothorax. Our study was conducted to
Paul Yohan George +3 more
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Pulmonary ligament rupture due to a bronchial artery aneurysm-induced hematoma: a case report
Background Bronchial artery aneurysm (BAA) is a rare vascular anomaly with the potential for serious complications, such as rupture leading to hemothorax or hemoptysis.
Yasuaki Tomioka +3 more
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VIDEOTHORACOSCOPY FOR CLOTTED HEMOTHORAX IN PATIENTS WITH PENETRATING CHEST TRAUMA
BACKGROUND. Clotted hemothorax is the most common complication of the chest injury requiring surgical treatment in most patients.MATERIAL AND METHODS. Videothoracoscopy was performed in 51 patients with complications of penetrating chest trauma in 2011 ...
O. V. Voskresensky +2 more
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Background: Traumatic hemothorax is the most common finding after chest trauma. Chest tube insertion is the primary management step. Retained hemothorax ranges from 5% to 30%.
Ibrahim Mohammed Khalil +2 more
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