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Eur Respir J 1995; 8: 1611-1612
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Case Studies

Spontaneous haemopneumothorax: a surgical emergency

DA Sharpe, K Dixon, and K Moghissi

We describe two cases of spontaneous haemopneumothorax treated successfully at emergency thoracotomy. We emphasize the importance of torn apical vascular adhesions as a source of intrathoracic haemorrhage in these two cases.


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