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Difference between hydrothorax and pneumothorax

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Answered by sachin9715
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Hemothorax refers to the presence of blood in the pleural cavity. ... The accumulation of blood in the pleural cavity most often occurs as a result of trauma. So, if something penetrates the chest wall, the lungs, and the large vessels in the chest, then the result may be a hemothorax.

Answered by vikrantvikrantchaudh
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Hemothorax refers to the presence of blood in the pleural cavity. ... The accumulation of blood in the pleural cavity most often occurs as a result of trauma. So, if something penetrates the chest wall, the lungs, and the large vessels in the chest, then the result may be a hemothorax.

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