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Spontaneous haemothorax caused by costal exostosis
K Uchida1, Y Kurihara, S Sekiguchi
1Dept of Respirology, Inada-Noborito Hospital, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan.
The European Respiratory Journal
|March 1, 1997
Abstract:
We report a case of spontaneous haemothorax in a 19 year old boy with an exostosis of the left second rib. It may have been caused by nontraumatic rupture of markedly dilated pleural vessels, as a result of long-standing friction between the exostosis and the pleura. This is the first report of spontaneous haemothorax, without penetrative injury to the pleura or the diaphragm, in a patient with hereditary multiple exostosis.