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Aire alrededor del pulmón; Aire por fuera del pulmón; Neumotórax; Neumotórax espontáneo
Casi toda persona que tiene un colapso pulmonar presenta los siguientes síntomas:
Un neumotórax mayor causará síntomas más severos, incluyendo:
Nota: los síntomas pueden comenzar durante el reposo o el sueño.
Otros síntomas que pueden ocurrir con colapso pulmonar son:
Al escuchar el tórax con un estetoscopio hay disminución o ausencia de sonidos respiratorios en el lado afectado.
Los exámenes comprenden:
Light RW, Lee GY. Pneumothorax, Chylothorax, Hemothorax, and Fibrothorax. In: Mason RJ, Murray JF, Broaddus VC, Nadel JA, eds. Textbook of Respiratory Medicine. 4th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2005: chap 69.
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