Recurrent Spontaneous Pneumothorax and a Review of Thoracic Endometriosis

In: Clinical Pulmonary Medicine · 2013 · vol. 20(5) , pp. 248–249 · doi:10.1097/cpm.0b013e3182a2e34b · W2316206557
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This paper reports a case of recurrent catamenial pneumothorax and nodules to introduce a review of thoracic endometriosis syndrome, encompassing catamenial pneumothorax, hemothorax, hemoptysis, and pulmonary nodules.

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Thoracic endometriosis syndrome, although rare, remains an underrecognized spectrum of diseases. It encompasses catamenial pneumothorax, hemothorax, hemoptysis, and pulmonary nodules. Diagnosis can be made when presentation of the above coincide with onset of menstruation; however, diagnosis can be delayed or missed without a high index of suspicion. Below, we report a case of recurrent catamenial pneumothorax and nodules as introduction to a review of thoracic endometriosis syndrome.

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