Results 151 to 160 of about 3,928 (203)
Delayed aortic injury following multiple rib fractures: a case report. [PDF]
Nakano K +13 more
europepmc +1 more source
Delayed life-threatening hemothorax following blunt thoracic trauma: A rare and catastrophic evolution in a polytrauma patient. [PDF]
Kumar S +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
Pulmonary Angiosarcoma Presenting as Spontaneous Recurrent Hemothorax
Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals, 2009An incidental diagnosis of pulmonary angiosarcoma was made after surgical exploration for repeated episodes of bleeding in an 85-year-old woman. Spontaneous hemothorax is uncommon and deserves detailed investigation.
Campione A. +5 more
openaire +6 more sources
Spontaneous hemothorax during general anesthesia
Journal of Anesthesia, 2009We report a case of spontaneous hemothorax in a healthy 27-year-old man undergoing elective reconstruction of the right anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) under general anesthesia. In the postanesthesia care unit (PACU), the patient became hypotensive and tachycardic with mid-sternal chest discomfort.
Bijal R, Parikh +3 more
openaire +2 more sources
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1979
A 31-year-old man presented to the emergency department with dyspnea and pleuritic chest pain resulting from a spontaneous hemothorax. A tube thoracostomy was performed on the left side and 700 cc of blood removed. Another 1800 cc of blood oozed from the chest tube. Open thoracotomy was performed in the operating room.
openaire +2 more sources
A 31-year-old man presented to the emergency department with dyspnea and pleuritic chest pain resulting from a spontaneous hemothorax. A tube thoracostomy was performed on the left side and 700 cc of blood removed. Another 1800 cc of blood oozed from the chest tube. Open thoracotomy was performed in the operating room.
openaire +2 more sources
Spontaneous Hemothorax Caused by Lung Cancer
Archivos de Bronconeumología ((English Edition)), 2005Spontaneous hemothorax is an extremely rare complication of malignant disease. We describe the case of a 26-year-old man with spontaneous hemothorax secondary to large-cell carcinoma of the lung, with liver and bone metastases. The patient died in the fifth week after hospitalization.
P, Ausín +5 more
openaire +2 more sources
Spontaneous hemothorax in a hemodialysis patient
Pediatric Nephrology, 1998An 8-year-old girl who had undergone chronic hemodialysis for 1 year presented with respiratory distress 24 h after a hemodialysis session. She had a massive pleural effusion of the left chest that was shown to be hemothorax by thoracentesis. After chest tube insertion, drainage was maintained for 2 days.
B, Varan +3 more
openaire +2 more sources
Idiopathic Massive Spontaneous Hemothorax: Adhesion Disruption
World Journal of Surgery, 2009AbstractBackgroundHemothorax has been reported to occur along with spontaneous pneumothorax due to adhesion disruption. Rupture of pleural adhesions spontaneously or after unnoticeable trivial trauma causing massive hemothorax alone is rare.MethodsWe present a series of seven cases of idiopathic massive spontaneous hemothorax due to adhesion disruption,
Shyam, Singh +6 more
openaire +2 more sources
Massive Spontaneous Hemothorax
Archives of Surgery, 1979Spontaneous hemothorax is uncommon. Known causes include tumor, anticoagulant therapy, arteriovenous malformations, pulmonary emboli, and tuberculosis. Spontaneous hemothorax is usually associated with spontaneous pneumothorax, although it may be isolated. 1 Massive bleeding is rare. The case presented here shows two unusual features.
openaire +1 more source

