Rejected
at 2:48 a.m. Dec, 27, 2023 ]
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thomas.holmes
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docnuggets
Type of change:
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Rationale for change
Card describes both primary or secondary spontaneous. Differentiation depends on presence of underlying lung disease or not.
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Rejection reason
Card is correct - this primary = no underlying disease, secondary = underlying lung disease (eg COPD). Primary spontanteous classically occur in a young tall thin male and is thought to occur due to apical subpleural blebs
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Blebs are thought to occur as a result of subpleural alveolar rupture, due to overload of the elastic fibers
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