The legend of the buffalo chest
Background The “buffalo chest” is a condition in which a simultaneous bilateral pneumothorax occurs due to a communication of both pleural cavities caused by an iatrogenic or idiopathic fenestration of the mediastinum. This rare condition is known by many clinicians because of a particular anecdote...
Main Authors: | Blacha, MMJ, Smesseim, I, van der Lee, I, van den Aardweg, JG, Schultz, MJ, Kik, MLJ, van Sonsbeek, L, de Bakker, BS, Light, RW |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2021
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