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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1987
This article reviews the classification, etiopathogenesis, and treatment for the various forms of pneumothorax. Traumatic and nontraumatic pneumothoraces are discussed. New theories on the etiology and treatment of primary spontaneous and secondary pneumothorax are mentioned.
B A, Kramek, D D, Caywood
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This article reviews the classification, etiopathogenesis, and treatment for the various forms of pneumothorax. Traumatic and nontraumatic pneumothoraces are discussed. New theories on the etiology and treatment of primary spontaneous and secondary pneumothorax are mentioned.
B A, Kramek, D D, Caywood
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Nursing Standard, 1998
This article discusses different types of pneumothorax and aspects of management, including physiotherapy and the insertion and removal of chest drains.
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This article discusses different types of pneumothorax and aspects of management, including physiotherapy and the insertion and removal of chest drains.
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Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2021
Pneumothorax is a common medical condition encountered in a wide variety of clinical presentations, ranging from asymptomatic to life threatening. When symptomatic, it is important to remove air from the pleural space and provide re-expansion of the lung.
Andrew DeMaio, Roy Semaan
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Pneumothorax is a common medical condition encountered in a wide variety of clinical presentations, ranging from asymptomatic to life threatening. When symptomatic, it is important to remove air from the pleural space and provide re-expansion of the lung.
Andrew DeMaio, Roy Semaan
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Pneumothorax in Pregnancy [PDF]
Since 1957, only 15 cases of isolated spontaneous pneumothorax in pregnancy have to our knowledge been reported in the English literature (1, 2, 3). The treatment of pneumothorax in pregnancy is more difficult than in nonâpregnant patients. A case is reported and therapy discussed.
Connie Jorgensen+4 more
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Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2001
Pneumothoraces are classified as spontaneous, traumatic, and iatrogenic. Spontaneous pneumothoraces (SP) occur without recognized lung disease (primary, PSP) or due to an underlying lung disease (secondary, SSP). Treatment of PSP and SSP has been quite heterogeneous in the United States; adoption of the recently published American College of Chest ...
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Pneumothoraces are classified as spontaneous, traumatic, and iatrogenic. Spontaneous pneumothoraces (SP) occur without recognized lung disease (primary, PSP) or due to an underlying lung disease (secondary, SSP). Treatment of PSP and SSP has been quite heterogeneous in the United States; adoption of the recently published American College of Chest ...
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Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1985
Pneumothorax is a common clinical problem encountered by both surgical and medical physicians. Air leaks into the pleural space occur either spontaneously or as a result of traumatic tears in the pleura following chest injury or surgical procedures.
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Pneumothorax is a common clinical problem encountered by both surgical and medical physicians. Air leaks into the pleural space occur either spontaneously or as a result of traumatic tears in the pleura following chest injury or surgical procedures.
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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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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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Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 2010
Pneumothorax is a pathological condition in which air accumulates within the thoracic cavity. Pneumothorax affects animals without sex or age predilections; however, it has been suggested that the Siberian husky breed of dog has a predisposition for spontaneous pneumothorax.
Danielle R. Pawloski+1 more
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Pneumothorax is a pathological condition in which air accumulates within the thoracic cavity. Pneumothorax affects animals without sex or age predilections; however, it has been suggested that the Siberian husky breed of dog has a predisposition for spontaneous pneumothorax.
Danielle R. Pawloski+1 more
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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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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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