S'identifier

Chapter 5

Chest Injuries

Troubles de la plèvre : types et brève description
Troubles de la plèvre : types et brève description
The pleura is a thin membrane surrounding the lungs and lining the chest cavity, with a fluid-filled pleural cavity in between for lung protection and ...
Épanchement pleural I : Introduction
Épanchement pleural I : Introduction
Pleural effusion is the accumulation of fluid between the lungs and chest wall. Based on protein content, it is classified into transudative or exudative ...
Épanchement pleural II : symptômes et prise en charge
Épanchement pleural II : symptômes et prise en charge
Clinical manifestations of pleural effusion secondary to pneumonia include pleuritic chest pain and dyspnea, while the underlying pneumonia can present ...
Poitrine à fléaux-I
Poitrine à fléaux-I
Flail chest is a traumatic condition that occurs when three or more adjacent ribs fracture in multiple places, causing a section of the chest wall to move ...
Coffre à fléaux-II
Coffre à fléaux-II
Management of a flail chest includes assessing the injury in which healthcare providers collect a detailed history of the traumatic event, including the ...
Pneumothorax-I
Pneumothorax-I
A pneumothorax is an abnormal accumulation of air in the pleural space between the chest wall and the lungs. This can lead to a loss of the normal ...
Pneumothorax-II
Pneumothorax-II
The clinical symptoms of patients with a simple pneumothorax often experience sudden, sharp chest pain on the affected side that worsens with breathing or ...
JoVE Logo

Confidentialité

Conditions d'utilisation

Politiques

Recherche

Enseignement

À PROPOS DE JoVE

Copyright © 2025 MyJoVE Corporation. Tous droits réservés.