pneumothorax
Americannoun
noun
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the abnormal presence of air between the lung and the wall of the chest (pleural cavity), resulting in collapse of the lung
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med the introduction of air into the pleural cavity to collapse the lung: a former treatment for tuberculosis
Etymology
Origin of pneumothorax
From New Latin, dating back to 1815–25; see origin at pneumo-, thorax
Example Sentences
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Her mother said Chandler was admitted to the hospital Jan. 14, and developed pneumonia and a pneumothorax, or punctured lung, a known COVID-19 complication.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 29, 2022
A doctor just about to perform a pneumothorax procedure heard the distant sound of planes, pulled the needle out of his patient, and dived for cover.
From Salon • Aug. 6, 2015
The mother-of-two was eventually freed by mountain rescue experts at about 07:42 and was "profoundly hypothermic" and in a critical condition having suffered a pneumothorax, broken ribs and a broken sternum.
From BBC • Nov. 29, 2013
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said Tuesday that he doesn’t know whether Romo will be able to play; a CT scan taken Monday revealed a pneumothorax, a pocket of air around the lung.
From Washington Post • Sep. 21, 2011
This condition is known as pneumothorax and may result in collapse of the lung.
From Special Report on Diseases of the Horse by Michener, Charles B.
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