Presentation
Recurrent pneumothoraces.
Patient Data
Age: 25 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Catamenial pneumothorax
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Left hydropneumothorax.
Unusual for a spontaneous pneumothorax.
From the case:
Catamenial pneumothorax
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Left hydropneumothorax.
Nodularity seen at the left lung apex.
Scarring/calcification seen in the lower lobes bilaterally (intra-pulmonary endometrial deposits, recurrent bleeding, scarring).
Incidental pulmonary artery stenosis manifested by dilatation of pulmonary trunk.
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Dark red deposits on the visceral pleura of the left lung.