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A pneumothorax is a condition where air builds up in the space between the lung and the chest wall, causing the lung to collapse. This condition arises when air enters the space between the parietal and visceral pleura, disrupting the negative pressure essential for lung inflation. This can lead to a partial or complete collapse of the lung.
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Differentiating tension bullae from other pneumothorax types is challenging. This case report suggests delaying needle decompression in stable patients with tension bullae to allow for computed tomography imaging, potentially altering standard management.

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