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Recurrent bilateral spontaneous pneumothorax complicating chemotherapy for metastatic sarcoma
Anupama Upadya1, Yaw Amoateng-Adjepong, Raymond G Haddad
1Department of Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Division, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA. raupad@bpthosp.org
Abstract:
We present the case of a 63-year-old woman with metastatic, high-grade pleomorphic sarcoma who had recurrent, bilateral pneumothorax while on a regimen of doxorubicin and dacarbazine. We postulate that her doxorubicin-based chemotherapy induced rapid cell lysis and necrosis of peripherally located, metastatic pulmonary nodules, leading to the pneumothoraces. Other potential mechanisms include bronchopleural fistula, rupture of dilated alveoli distal to a stenosis, chemotherapy-induced impairment of repair processes, and persistent local infection. Pneumothoraces related to pulmonary metastases tend to be refractory to conventional therapy and necessitate surgical intervention to prevent recurrences.