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Rarely fatal bilateral re-expansion pulmonary edema after inserting a chest tube for unilateral spontaneous pneumothorax: a case report

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We describe a case of a 32-year-old man who died due to bilateral re-expansion pulmonary edema (RPE) following the insertion a chest tube for unilateral spontaneous pneumothorax. Fifteen minutes after inserting the chest tube, the patient with right spontaneous pneumothorax was diagnosed with right re-expansion edema by chest radiograph. Although multiple treatments were administered, the patient died. However, the findings from autopsy showed bilateral RPE existed in the decedent but not unilateral RPE. Autopsy, microscopic examination, and clinical records concluded that the cause of death was acute cardiac and respiratory failure due to bilateral re-expansion pulmonary edema following unilateral spontaneous pneumothorax. Bilateral RPE due to a unilateral pneumothorax is quite rare in clinical and forensic practice. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that the pathological changes of RPE have been described by gross and microscopic examinations. This case is reported to provide histopathologic references for diagnosis of RPE and indicate that combining death investigation, pathological findings and clinical courses plays a vital role in diagnosis of RPE in forensic pathology.

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This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 81871528 to Hui-Jun Wang), Medical Scientific Research Foundation of Guangdong Province of China (Grant No. B2018145, to Xiao-Hui Tan), and China Scholarship Council (Grant No. 201908440466 to Dong Qu).

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D.Q., D.-F.Q., X.-H.T., and H.-J.W. participated in the forensic autopsy and histopathological diagnosis. D.Q. and N.C. drafted the manuscript. N.C. gave comments on the clinical treatment and revised the related content in the manuscript. X.-H.T. and H.-J.W. reviewed and edited the manuscript.

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Qu, D., Chen, N., Qiao, DF. et al. Rarely fatal bilateral re-expansion pulmonary edema after inserting a chest tube for unilateral spontaneous pneumothorax: a case report. Forensic Sci Med Pathol 17, 114–119 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12024-020-00325-1

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