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Kademad
Posted: September 14, 2006 09:25 pm
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A 43-year-old man presented to the emergency room in respiratory distress after a 3-week illness. He had a history of alcoholism but no other serious illness.
He had a respiratory rate of 34 breaths per minute, a heart rate of 120 beats per minute, a blood pressure of 80/50 mm Hg, and oxygen saturation of 86% while breathing ambient air.
On examination, his neck veins were grossly distended (Panel A) and breath sounds were absent on the right side. Chest radiography revealed complete opacification of the right lung field (Panel cool.gif. The right side of the diaphragm was inverted and compressing the liver inferiorly, and the heart was hyperkinetic and severely compressed.
Computed tomography showed a large collection of liquid in the right pleural space with a marked mediastinal shift and compression of the heart and great vessels toward the left side of the chest wall (Panel C).
Six liters of pus was drained with the use of a 24-French chest tube, and the heart rate decreased to 90 beats per minute, the blood pressure normalized to 110/60 mm Hg, and the elevated jugular venous pressure immediately resolved (Panel D).
The microbiologic culture yielded Streptococcus anginosus and S. constellatus, organisms that appeared to be associated with aspiration pneumonia. The patient was treated with ceftriaxone and clindamycin. After local fibrinolytic therapy and thoracoscopy with decortication, he had a full recovery.


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Posted: September 14, 2006 09:51 pm
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toshkar for sharing.
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Posted: September 15, 2006 06:45 pm
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thank you so much kadem for the case
we do need like these cases to refresh our medical mind,,,

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Posted: September 16, 2006 11:34 am
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Posted: September 17, 2006 11:03 am
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khoooooooooosh case kade
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Posted: September 17, 2006 02:35 pm
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Thx alot Kadum...
as Farah said , we do need such refreshing things things bcmf/60.gif
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Posted: November 03, 2006 11:54 pm
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hey nice case
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