Abstract

No abstract available. Article truncated after the first 150 words. History of Present Illness A 45-year-old woman presented with increasing dyspnea on exertion and a history of recurrent pneumothoraces. In March 2018 she had laparoscopic ovarian cyst removal and noted some subsequent shortness of breath. In August 2018 she developed a right pneumothorax requiring chest tube placement. In September 2018 she had recurrent right pneumothorax and had video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) with a right pleurodesis. The operative note from the outside VATS indicates a RUL bleb was removed and a wedge biopsy was done from posterior segment of the RUL. Pathology from the wedge biopsy reported “minimal emphysematous disease without other diagnostic abnormality”. She continued to be short of breath after the operation. PMH, SH, and FH • In 1975 she reportedly had pulmonary tuberculosis. • In 2018 the pneumothoraces, pleurodesis and the right ovarian cyst resection noted above. She is a never smoker and has no family history…

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