This report describes a patient with COVID-19 who developed spontaneous pneumothorax and subpleural bullae during the course of the infection. Consecutive chest computed tomography images indicated that COVID-19-associated pneumonia had damaged the subpleural alveoli and distal bronchus. Coughing might have induced a sudden increase in intra-alveolar pressure, leading to the rupture of the subpleural alveoli and distal bronchus and resulting in spontaneous pneumothorax and subpleural bullae. At the 92-day follow-up, the pneumothorax and subpleural bullae had completely resolved, which indicated that these complications had self-limiting features.
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【저자키워드】 Pneumonia, coronavirus disease-2019, Computed tomography, Spontaneous pneumothorax.,
【저자키워드】 Pneumonia, coronavirus disease-2019, Computed tomography, Spontaneous pneumothorax.,