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    Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med. 2008 Oct 31;16(1):12.

    Spontaneous tension haemopneumothorax.

    Patterson BO, Itam S, Probst F.

    Department of Emergency Medicine, Charing Cross Hospital, London. bop@doctors.net.uk

    We present a patient with sudden onset progressive shortness of breath and no history of trauma, who rapidly became haemodynamically compromised with a pneumothorax and pleural effusion seen on chest radiograph. He was treated for spontaneous tension pneumothorax but this was soon revealed to be a tension haemopneumothorax. He underwent urgent thoracotomy after persistent bleeding to explore an apical vascular abnormality seen on CT scanning. To our knowledge this is the first such case reported.Aetiology and current approach to spontaneous haemothorax are discussed briefly.

    PMID: 18976471 [PubMed]

    PMCID: PMC2586017

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