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pneumothorax
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pneumothorax

Presence of air in the pleural cavity, between a lung and the chest wall. It may be due to a penetrating injury of the lung or to lung disease, or it may occur without apparent cause (spontaneous pneumothorax) in an otherwise healthy person. Prevented from expanding normally, the lung is liable to collapse.



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Molloy, an engineer, suffered serious injuries including a punctured lung, ruptured liver, five broken ribs, a broken sternum and two dislocated arms and was in intensive care for three days.
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