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A case of recurrent pneumothoraces in a newborn.

Ashish GeorgeRobin OrtenbergSwaroop Pinto
Published in: Pediatric pulmonology (2022)
Pneumothoraces are not an uncommon finding in the newborn period. Recurrent pneumothoraces can be associated with complications of prematurity or use of ventilators but can be seen in rapidly progressive cystic lung disease. We report a case of recurrent pneumothoraces in an infant with the rapidly progressive cystic disease in the setting of an absent right pulmonary artery. The patient ultimately underwent pneumonectomy for definitive management of the recurrent unilateral pneumothoraces.
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