It Is Not a Boerhaave! A Case of Spontaneous Pneumothorax

Cureus. 2022 May 21;14(5):e25191. doi: 10.7759/cureus.25191. eCollection 2022 May.

Abstract

Spontaneous pneumothorax is a pneumothorax that is not caused by trauma or an apparent precipitating factor. This report presents a case of a 91-year-old man with no history of lung disease who developed pneumothorax after two days of persistent nausea and vomiting. He was misdiagnosed as a case of Boerhaave's syndrome. A chest computed tomography with iohexol oral contrast showed no evidence of esophageal rupture, and an upper endoscopy revealed a small gastric ulcer and no gastric outlet obstruction. The patient was managed conservatively; his spontaneous pneumothorax, nausea, and vomiting resolved.

Keywords: boerhaave's syndrome; diabetic gastroparesis; esophageal rupture; persistent vomiting; spontaneous pneumothorax.

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