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Delayed hemothorax following blunt thoracic trauma: a case report
Background Late hemothorax is a rare complication of blunt chest trauma. The longest reported time interval between the traumatic event and the development of hemothorax is 44 days. Case presentation An elderly patient with right-sided rib fractures from
Astrid Carolina Álvarez-Ortega +6 more
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Rapid progressive spontaneous hemothorax caused by carcinoma of unknown primary: A very rare case
We present a very rare case of spontaneous hemothorax which was caused by carcinoma of unknown primary. To the best of our knowledge, there are no other such cases reported worldwide.
Sachie Koike +3 more
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This report documents the successful conservative medical management of hemothorax in 2 horses. Hemothorax occurred after a lung biopsy procedure (horse 1) and strenuous exercise on a treadmill (horse 2). The horses had tachypnea, tachycardia, nostril flaring, hemoptysis, and pawing.
G, Perkins, D M, Ainsworth, A, Yeager
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Delayed hepatic rupture post ultrasound-guided percutaneous liver biopsy: A case report. [PDF]
RATIONALE: Hemorrhage, one of complications after liver biopsy, is often identified immediately after the procedure while delayed liver rupture is relatively rare.
Huang, Jia-Yan, Liu, Ji-Bin, Lu, Qiang
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Spontaneous Pneumothoraces and Hemothoraces in Sarcomas [PDF]
Spontaneous pneumothoraces and hemothoraces are rare manifestations of sarcomas occurring more commonly in specific histologic types, chemotherapy and/or anti-angiogenic therapy.
Ezzeddine, Fatima, Jalal, Shadia
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This protocol is for the TRAPPE study, a pilot study to serve as preparatory work before proceeding to a full‐scale, multicentre RCT. The feasibility of the study design involving flexibility of dose escalation and various clinical parameters will be tested for suitability as study outcome measurements before proceeding to a full‐scale RCT.
Ken Ka Pang Chan +4 more
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Medical thoracoscopic cryoevacuation: A novel technique to manage retained hemothorax
Hemothorax is an important complication of blunt trauma chest. The presentation may be delayed, especially in elderly patients with multiple rib fractures.
Arjun Srinivasan +3 more
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Spontaneous hemorrhage of thymus and thymoma in adults [PDF]
Spontaneous hemorrhage from the thymus is extremely rare. In adults, it may occur in patients without underlying coagulopathy and mimic aortic dissection.
Bründler, Marie-Anne +3 more
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Assessment of Pendelluft Using Electrical Impedance Tomography in a Patient With Flail Chest
This case illustrates that EIT‐guided management of flail chest should focus on stabilising the visible chest wall and achieving homogenised ventilation dynamics. ABSTRACT An 80‐year‐old man with flail chest exhibiting paradoxical chest wall movement required mechanical ventilation for internal fixation.
Naruaki Otake +4 more
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Rib fracture characteristics increasing the risk of hemothorax: a multicenter study
The precise assessment of hemothorax risk resulting from a rib fracture is not feasible. CT images, patient characteristics, and clinical experience are utilized in daily practice to assess risk intuitively.
Sercan Aydın +5 more
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