2022
DOI: 10.36346/sarjmcr.2022.v03i03.002
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Ruptured Lung Abscess with Empyema Thoracis without Pneumothorax in Children - A Rare Presentation

Abstract: A 5-month-old male infant was admitted with the complaints of cough & fever for 18 days and respiratory distress for 4 days. He was febrile, tachypneic (RR-58/min) with SpO2 - 94% on 2 L/min with face mask with left sided restricted chest movement with diminished breath sound. Initially he was diagnosed as left sided pleural effusion. Chest x-ray was suggestive of encysted pleural effusion (left). CT of chest revealed collapsed left lower lobe with pleural effusion and inflammatory changes in left upper lo… Show more

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