在分娩后的女性中形成的胸腔基质
Padraic C Ridge1, Daphne Chen-Maxwell2, Caroline Brodie2
1Interventional Respiratory Unit, Department of Respiratory Medicine, Galway University Hospitals, Galway, Ireland.
Breathe (Sheffield, England)
|February 14, 2024
概括
本案例研究讨论了一名27岁的女性,在产后一周内被诊断出胸内质量和状淋巴腺症. 需要进一步调查,以确定这些发现的确切原因和适当的治疗.
科学领域:
- 医学诊断 医学诊断 医学诊断
- 胸部成像 胸部成像
- 产后并发症 产后并发症
背景情况:
- 一个27岁的女性在分娩后一周就呈现了.
- 在检查过程中发现了偶然的胸内质量和可能的状淋巴腺病变.
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