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(Chest. 1935;1:19-21.)
© 1935 American College of Chest Physicians

Spontaneous Pneumothorax

H. FRANK CARMAN M. D.1

1 Dallas, Texas

During the past two and a half years the writer has observed eleven cases of ideopathic spontaneous collapse, all in males. Eight have been unilateral with no apparent pathology. Three were bilateral collapses. One had a very small collapse on both sides when discovered. There was questionably a fibroid pulmonary tuberculosis too. Another had a collapse of the left lung first, and a year later the right collapsed. There was no pathology found. The third one was described above.







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