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(Chest. 1949;16:42-48.)
© 1949 American College of Chest Physicians

Sterile Hemopneumothorax Caused by Softening and Perforation of a Pulmonary Infarct

JOHN M. MASSON M.D.1 and SEYMOUR A. HARTMAN M.D.2

1 The Medical Service, Veterans Administration Hospital.
2 Department of Medicine, University of Utah Medical School, Salt Lake City, Utah.

A case of chronic rheumatic heart disease with decompensation is reported, in which embolization and pulmonary infarction were followed by softening of an infarct, perforation into the pleural cavity, and sterile hemopneumothorax.







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