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Kim YK et al. – The rate of REPE after tube thoracostomy of spontaneous pneumothorax is greater than previously reported and often asymptomatic. The risk of developing REPE is greater with larger pneumothorax, especially in patients without fibrotic lung changes, and with hypoxia in patients with fibrotic changes.

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