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PNEUMOTHORAX AND BAROTRAUMA

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1994
This article discusses pneumothorax and barotrauma from the viewpoints of both the intensivist/pulmonologist and the emergency room physician because both groups of clinicians frequently encounter these potentially life-threatening conditions. The discussion focuses primarily on pneumothorax and barotrauma as they occur in adults rather than in ...
Michael A. Jantz, David J. Pierson
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Enhanced Diagnosis of Pneumothorax with an Improved Real-Time Augmentation for Imbalanced Chest X-rays Data Based on DCNN

IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology & Bioinformatics, 2019
Pneumothorax is a common pulmonary disease that can lead to dyspnea and can be life-threatening. X-ray examination is the main means to diagnose this disease.
Yaqi Wang, Lingling Sun, Qun Jin
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Incidence of iatrogenic pneumothorax following acupuncture treatments in Taiwan

Acupuncture in Medicine, 2019
Background: Pneumothorax is a rare complication of acupuncture and the risk factors are unclear. Objective: This study analysed the incidence of post-acupuncture pneumothorax requiring hospitalisation in a one-million-sample cohort derived from Taiwan’s ...
Shun-Ku Lin   +5 more
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Pneumothorax: Classification and Etiology.

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2021
N. Huan, Calvin Sidhu, Rajesh Thomas
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Pneumothorax

Journal of Emergency Nursing, 2020
Nana Ohene, Baah, Ashwani Kumar, Sharma
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Pneumothorax in the Neonate

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1995
Neonatal critical-care nurses frequently care for neonates experiencing pneumothoraces. The treatment of a pneumothorax varies with the cause. Knowledge of the condition will help the nurse in caring for the neonate at high risk. In this article, types of pneumothoraces will be reviewed, and information will be provided regarding the pathophysiology ...
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Pneumothorax

Seminars in Roentgenology, 1977
R, Greene, T C, McLoud, P, Stark
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Spontaneous pneumothorax.

Clinical evidence, 2005
The incidence of spontaneous pneumothorax is 24/100,000 a year in men and 9.9/100,000 in women in England and Wales. The major contributing factor is smoking, which increases the likelihood by 22 times in men, and by 8 times in women. While death from spontaneous pneumothorax is rare, rates of recurrence are high, with one study of men in the US ...
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Pneumothorax

Clinics in Perinatology, 1978
P, Monin, P, Vert
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