Abstract

Acupuncture with an Aftermath Abstract. A 70-year-old female patient presents with a 6-hour history of left sided thoracic pain and acutely exacerbated cough in the emergency department. Earlier in the morning she had undergone acupuncture therapy. The clinical examination revealed tachypnea with diminished breath sounds on the left side and hyperresonance to percussion. The laboratory findings revealed elevated D-Dimer and NT-proBNP. Due to the clinical presentation and the laboratory results, a CT scan of the chest was made, which confirmed the suspected left-side pneumothorax. The chest radiograph showed complete resolution of the pneumothorax within two days after chest tube placement.

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