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Dramatic Improvement of Adult Patients with Post Tuberculosis Pulmonary Pneumatocele and Bad Pulmonary Function after Surgical Intervention
2021
Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Medicine
Pulmonary pneumatoceles (PCs) are thin-walled, air-filled cysts that develop within pulmonary parenchyma. PCs are usually seen in the lung after infection, trauma. In case of infection, as a complication of acute pneumonia, caused by Staphylococcus aureus, and are more frequently in infants and children. Adult tuberculous pulmonary pneumatoceles are seldom reported. PCs are usually asymptomatic. Large PCs may compress adjacent lung with mediastinal shift causing respiratory or cardiovascular
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