Spontaneous Pneuomothorax in A Pregnant Patient Leading to Fetal Demise
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2013Author
Has, Recep
Yildirim, Alkan
KALELİOĞLU, İbrahim Halil
Cilingir, Isil Uzun
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Spontaneous pneumothorax rarely occurs during pregnancy. The most common cause is the rupture of a subpleural apical bulla or bleb, due to the increased respiratory demand of the peripartum period. Respiratory failure is the main risk for the mother; fetal risks include reduction in oxygen supply and preterm labor. Here, we present a case of spontaneous pneumothorax in pregnancy leading to fetal demise.
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