• Respiration · Mar 2003

    Case Reports

    Bilateral and unilateral spontaneous massive hemothorax as a presenting manifestation of rare tumors.

    • Shabtai Varsano, Evgeny Edelstein, Boris Gendel, and Joshua Smorzik.
    • Department of Pulmonary Medicine, SAPIR Medical Center, MEIR General Hospital, Kfar Sava, Israel. varsanos@clalit.org.il
    • Respiration. 2003 Mar 1;70(2):214-8.

    AbstractSpontaneous true hemothorax is quite a rare manifestation of a presenting disease. This is a report of two patients, one with bilateral spontaneous massive hemothorax as a presenting manifestation of angiosarcoma involving the lungs and pleura, and the other with unilateral spontaneous hemothorax and hemorrhagic shock as a presenting manifestation of 'cystic' chondroblastoma. Differential diagnosis of spontaneous true hemothorax and its evaluation and management are discussed.Copyright 2003 S. Karger AG, Basel

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