It seems that these are lung bullae, but chest x-ray was completely normal 5 days ago and turned out to be loculated pneumothorax.
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It seems that these are lung bullae, but chest x-ray was completely normal 5 days ago and turned out to be loculated pneumothorax.
Most patients with bullae have a significant cigarette smoking history, although cocaine smoking, pulmonary sarcoidosis, alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency, 1-antichymotrypsin deficiency, Marfan's syndrome, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and inhaled fiberglass exposure have all been implicated.
Types of surgery for bullous emphysema include: Bullectomy. Your surgeon removes the bullae from your lungs using open surgery (thoracotomy) or a minimally invasive procedure (video-assisted thoracic surgery). Bronchoscopic lung volume reduction (BLVR).
Occasionally, giant bulla may be mistaken for a pneumothorax by a chest radiograph. In general, the pleural line associated with a large bulla is usually concave to the lateral chest wall, whereas the pleural line associated with a pneumothorax is convex.
Bullae occur in various clinical contexts: (1) with emphysema (“bullous emphysema”); (2) with pulmonary fibrosis, as in the late stages of sarcoidosis or complicated pneumoconiosis; (3) in so-called “vanishing lung,” in which the parenchyma is rapidly replaced by multiple bullae as in above case and (4) in lungs that are otherwise ...
In pulmonary TB , bullae are rare.
In SAR-CoV-2 , lungs bullae are reported in the literature and should be investigated for it if 5 says ago CxR was reported normal.