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Loss of consciousness during air travel: A case of lung bullae.

Kenan B NyalileAbid M SadiqAdnan M SadiqElichilia R Shao
Published in: Oxford medical case reports (2021)
A giant lung bulla occupies at least a third of the lung space. We present a middle-aged man who lost consciousness during an air flight for 30 minutes, without any respiratory symptoms. An incidental finding on chest x-ray revealed a giant bulla and a chest computed tomography imaging confirmed the diagnosis and ruled out a tension pneumothorax. A giant lung bulla is an uncommon cause of loss of consciousness and may be suspected if it occurs during air travel.
Keyphrases
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