2017
DOI: 10.7556/jaoa.2017.106
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Vanishing Lung Syndrome

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“…The bullae are mostly unilateral or asymmetrical and limited to the upper lobes. Clinical presentations of GBE usually include dyspnea, hemoptysis, chest pain, or spontaneous pneumothorax [87]. Most GBE patients are often diagnosed as giant (large) pulmonary bullae when clinicians lack understanding of the concept of GBE, but this disease differs from, or belongs to, a special type of pulmonary bullae.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bullae are mostly unilateral or asymmetrical and limited to the upper lobes. Clinical presentations of GBE usually include dyspnea, hemoptysis, chest pain, or spontaneous pneumothorax [87]. Most GBE patients are often diagnosed as giant (large) pulmonary bullae when clinicians lack understanding of the concept of GBE, but this disease differs from, or belongs to, a special type of pulmonary bullae.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%