Histopathological Features of the Lung Parenchyma in a 64-Year-Old Male Patient with Post-COVID-19 Infection with Spontaneous Pneumothorax Dextra Due to AlveolarPleural Fistula (APF): A Case Report
Abstract:Introduction: Histopathological features of the lung parenchyma due to the Alveolar-Pleural Fistula (APF) in a patient with post-COVID-19 infection have not been reported. APF usually occurs after a spontaneous pneumothorax. Spontaneous pneumothorax is an abnormal traumatic accumulation of air within the pleural space. It is classified as primary or secondary pneumothorax based on multiple risk factors.Case Presentation: A sixty-four-year-old patient was referred from one of the remote hospitals in the west of… Show more
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