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- A A Awotedu, O A Adebo, P O Oluboyo, O Osinowo, C O Okoli, B O Onadeko, and A O Okubanjo.
- East Afr Med J. 1989 Apr 1; 66 (4): 259-63.
AbstractA 6-year study was carried out in our hospital practice to determine the prevalence of spontaneous pneumothorax. Thirty patients with 32 episodes of pneumothorax were diagnosed. Tuberculosis was encountered in 9(30%) patients while no specific cause was found in 12(40%) patients. This study indicates that spontaneous pneumothorax is uncommon in the Nigerian, while the tuberculosis aetiology may be a pointer to the overall high prevalence of the disease in the community.
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