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Bilateral Pneumatoceles Resulting in Spontaneous Bilateral Pneumothoraces and Secondary Infection in a Previously Healthy Man with COVID-19

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Specialty General Medicine
Date 2021 Aug 30
PMID 34456480
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Abstract

An acute COVID-19 infection can result in cystic lung changes that have a unique presentation and are inherently difficult to manage with or without preexisting conditions. Even though reportedly very few COVID-19 patients develop secondary bacterial infections due to unclear mechanisms, a postviral sequela with typical and atypical organisms can prolong the course of lung damage. The long-term effects of COVID-19 lung damage are still unclear, as the morbidity of the disease process is yet to be fully understood. This report presents a rare complication of COVID pneumonia with bilateral necrotizing pneumatoceles presenting with hemoptysis and bilateral pneumothoraces with positive sputum cultures for and It highlights rare complications of COVID-19 requiring multiple hospital admissions and ongoing home oxygen therapy.

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