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Year 2023, , 1529 - 1532, 04.11.2023
https://doi.org/10.18621/eurj.1195218

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  • 14. Pednekar P, Amoah K, Homer R, Ryu C, Lutchmansingh DD. Case report: bullous lung disease following COVID-19. Front Med (Lausanne) 2021;8:770778.

A case developing bilateral bullae due to COVID-19 infection and operated for recurrent pneumothorax

Year 2023, , 1529 - 1532, 04.11.2023
https://doi.org/10.18621/eurj.1195218

Abstract

In December 2019, a novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pneumonia emerged in Wuhan, China and has rapidly spread to multiple countries worldwide. Pulmonary parenchymal opacities are often observed during chest radiography. Pneumothorax was reported in 1% of patients in studies. In this paper, we aimed to present a patient with a history of long-term hospitalization in intensive care unit due to COVID-19 pneumonia who was operated for right recurrent pneumothorax secondary to COVID-19 after discharge.

References

  • 1. Huang C, Wang Y, Li X, Ren L, Zhao J, Hu Y, et al. Clinical features of patients infected with 2019 novel coronavirus in Wuhan, China. Lancet 2020;395:497-506.
  • 2. Yoon SH, Lee KH, Kim JY, Lee YK, Ko H, Kim KH, et al. Chest radiographic and CT findings of the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19): analysis of nine patients treated in Korea. Korean J Radiol 2020;21:494-500.
  • 3. Kolbaş İ, Köse EE, Işıtmangil ET. [A case of bilateral spontaneous pneumothorax in COVID-19 infection]. Turkiye Klinikleri Arch Lung 2021;20:90-4. [Article in Turkish]
  • 4. Mallick T, Dinesh A, Engdahl R, Sabado M. COVID-19 complicated by spontaneous pneumothorax. Cureus 2020;12:e9104.
  • 5. Huan NC, Sidhu C, Thomas R. Pneumothorax classification and etiology. Clin Chest Med 2021;42:711-27.
  • 6. Sun R, Liu H, Wang X. Mediastinal emphysema, giant bulla, and pneumothorax developed during the course of COVID-19 pneumonia. Korean J Radiol 2020;21:541-4.
  • 7. Park SJ, Park JY, Jung J, Park SY. Clinical manifestations of spontaneous pneumomediastinum. Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2016;49:287-91.
  • 8. Schiller M, Wunsch A, Fisahn J, Gschwendtner A, Huebner U, Kick W. Pneumothorax with bullous lesions as a late complication of Covid-19 pneumonia: a report on two clinical cases. J Emerg Med 2021;61:581-6.
  • 9. Yang X, Yu Y, Xu J, Shu H, Xia J, Liu H, et al. Clinical course and outcomes of critically ill patients with SARSCoV-2 pneumonia in Wuhan, Chine: a single centered, retrospective, observational study. Lancet Respir Med 2020;8:475-81.
  • 10. Chen N, Zhou M, Dong X, Qu J, Gong F, Han Y, et al. Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of 99 cases of 2019 novel coronavirus pneumonia in Wuhan, China: a descriptive study. Lancet 2020;395:507-13.
  • 11. Martinelli AW, Ingle T, Newman J, Nadeem I, Jackson K, Lane ND, et al. COVID-19 and pneumothorax: a multicentre retrospective case series. Eur Respir J 2020;56:2002697.
  • 12. Bıçak M, Salık F. Pneumothorax in coronavirus disease-19 patients: a retrospective case series. GKDA Derg 2021;27:216-22.
  • 13. Gonzáles-Pacheco H, Gopar-Nieto R, Jimenez-Rodriguez GM, Manzur-Sandoval D, Sandoval J, Arias-Mendoza A. Bilateral spontaneous pneumothorax in SARS-CoV-2 infection: a very rare, life-threatening complication. Am J Emerg Med 2021;39:258.e1-3.
  • 14. Pednekar P, Amoah K, Homer R, Ryu C, Lutchmansingh DD. Case report: bullous lung disease following COVID-19. Front Med (Lausanne) 2021;8:770778.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Respiratory Diseases
Journal Section Case Reports
Authors

Elçin Ersöz Köse 0000-0002-6097-2835

Kaan Ayberk Boyacıoğlu 0000-0002-1513-201X

Sümeyye Alparslan Bekir 0000-0002-3542-8133

Cansel Atinkaya Baytemir 0000-0002-8583-3479

İrfan Yalçınkaya 0000-0002-5860-4080

Early Pub Date June 1, 2023
Publication Date November 4, 2023
Submission Date November 8, 2022
Acceptance Date January 19, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023

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AMA Ersöz Köse E, Boyacıoğlu KA, Alparslan Bekir S, Atinkaya Baytemir C, Yalçınkaya İ. A case developing bilateral bullae due to COVID-19 infection and operated for recurrent pneumothorax. Eur Res J. November 2023;9(6):1529-1532. doi:10.18621/eurj.1195218

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