Author:
Zaghba Nahid,Laklaai Zakaria,Chaanoun Khadija,Benjelloune Hanane,Yassine Najiba
Abstract
AbstractThis case presents a rare occurrence of re-expansion pulmonary edema following a drainage of pyo-pneumothorax in a 33-year-old patient. The diagnosis was established through a thoracic radiography, and the treatment consisted of symptomatic management, showing positive progress. Later on, the patient was diagnosed with pleural tuberculosis via GeneXpert testing and subsequently initiated on anti-bacterial therapy.This case report aims to shed light on the infrequent pulmonary edema ex vacuo as a complication of pleural drainage. It explores its causes, risk factors, diagnostic approaches, and treatment options. this study highlights the necessity of effective prevention and management strategies.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine