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Research Article| Volume 50, ISSUE 3, P214-220, July 1956

Spontaneous h˦mopneumothorax

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      In a series of 68 cases of spontaneous pneumothorax admitted to the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne, in the years 1949–54, eight cases were complicated by bleeding into the pleural cavity and these are reported. One case died and the autopsy findings are described. The other cases have been followed up, the longest period of follow-up being five and a half years.
      Difficulties in the diagnosis and management of these cases are discussed. Intrapleural streptokinase-streptodornase mixture was given in one case and evidence is produced to suggest that this precipitated further bleeding. All cases should be in a hospital, where thoracotomy can be carried out if operation becomes necessary as an urgent measure.
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