Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5952464 | Chest | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A 27-year-old female patient was referred to our outpatient clinic with a 1-year history of shortness of breath when walking fast on level ground or when climbing stairs. Symptoms worsened after a second episode of spontaneous left pneumothorax, when a chest tube was placed in another hospital for complete lung expansion. During this hospitalization, an open lung biopsy was performed. There was no history of rhinorrhea, nasal congestion, cough, hemoptysis, wheezing, or expectoration.
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Authors
OlÃvia Meira MD, Ellen Caroline Toledo MD, PhD, Carlos Roberto Ribeiro MD, PhD, Mariana Sponholz MD, PhD, Carolina Salim Gonçalves MD, Ronaldo Adib MD, PhD, Marisa MD, PhD, Bruno Guedes MD, PhD,