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Recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax in pregnancy - a case report and review of literature.

Noman LateefMustafa DawoodKarn SharmaAbubakar TauseefMuhammad Asadullah MunirErin Godbout
Published in: Journal of community hospital internal medicine perspectives (2018)
Spontaneous pneumothorax in pregnancy is a rare and life-threatening condition. In this report, a case of spontaneous pneumothorax occurring at 34 weeks' gestation in a healthy 34-year-old primigravida is described. She had typical complaints of chest pain and dyspnoea and diagnosis was made by chest X-ray which showed an extensive pneumothorax in the right side. Pneumothorax recurred twice over approximately three weeks. A caesarean section secondary to small pelvic parameters was scheduled with the chest tube in situ and a healthy 2.5 kg female infant was delivered. We discuss spontaneous pneumothorax during pregnancy and review the literature.
Keyphrases
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