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Pneumothorax can also occur as part of medical procedures, such as the insertion of a [[central venous catheter]] (an [[intravenous]] catheter) in the[[subclavian vein]] or [[jugular vein]]. While rare, it is considered a serious complication and needs immediate treatment. Other causes include [[mechanical ventilation]], [[emphysema]] and rarely other lung diseases ([[pneumonia]]).
Pneumothorax can also occur as part of medical procedures, such as the insertion of a [[central venous catheter]] (an [[intravenous]] catheter) in the[[subclavian vein]] or [[jugular vein]]. While rare, it is considered a serious complication and needs immediate treatment. Other causes include [[mechanical ventilation]], [[emphysema]] and rarely other lung diseases ([[pneumonia]]).
===Causes in Alphabetical Order===
===Causes in Alphabetical Order===
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*[[Acupuncture]]
*[[Acupuncture]]
*[[Bacterial pneumonia]] with [[abscess]]
*[[Adult respiratory distress syndrome]]
*[[Air travel]]
*[[Ankylosing spondylitis]]
*[[Bacterial pneumonia with abscess]]
*[[Barotrauma]]
*[[Barotrauma]]
*[[Bilateral renal agenesis]]
*[[Birt-Hogg-Dube syndrome]]
*[[Blunt trauma]]
*[[Blunt trauma]]
*[[Bronchial asthma]]
*[[Bronchial asthma]]
*[[Cancer]]
*[[Bronchogenic carcinoma]]
*[[Catamenial pneumothorax]] (due to [[endometriosis]] in the chest cavity)
*[[Cardiopulmonary resuscitation]]
*Central [[bronchial carcinoma]]
*[[Catamenial pneumothorax ]]
*[[Central venous catheter]]
*[[Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease]]
*[[Coal worker pneumoconiosis]]
*[[Coccidiomycosis]]
*[[Coccidiomycosis]]
*[[Cystic Fibrosis]]
*[[Congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation]]
*[[Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome]]
*[[Congenital lobar emphysema]]
*[[Cystic fibrosis]]
*[[Decompression sickness]]
*[[Deployment of vehicle's air bag]]
*[[Dermatomyositis]]
*[[Echinococcosis]]
*[[Ehlers-Danlos syndrome]]
*[[Emphysema]]
*[[Emphysema]]
*[[Eosinophilic Granuloma]]
*[[Endometriosis]]
*Hydatid lung disease
*[[Eosinophilic granuloma]]
*[[Lung emphysema]]
*[[Excessively deep breath]]
*[[Marfan's Syndrome]]
*[[Flail chest]]
*[[Forceful outburst of laughing]]
*[[Foreign body inhalation]]
*[[Gunshot wound]]
*[[Histiocytosis X]]
*[[Homocystinuria]]
*[[Hydatid lung disease]]
*[[Idiopathic]]
*[[Lung abscess]]
*[[Lung biopsy]]
*[[Lung cancer]]
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*[[Lung cavity]]
*[[Lung fistula ]]
*[[Lung infection]]
*[[Lung injury]]
*[[Lymphangioleiomyomatosis]]
*[[Marfan syndrome]]
*[[Measles]]
*[[Mechanical ventilation]]
*[[Mechanical ventilation]]
*Medastinal emphysema
*[[Meconium aspiration syndrome]]
*[[Mountain climbing at high altitudes]]
*[[Paragonimiasis]]
*[[Paragonimiasis]]
*[[Positive end expiratory pressure]] or [[PEEP]]
*[[Penetrating chest injury]]
*[[Pleuropulmonary blastoma]]
*[[Pneumoconiosis]]
*[[Pneumoconiosis]]
*[[Penetrating trauma]]
*[[Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia]]
*[[Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia]]
*[[Pneumonia]]
*[[Polymyositis]]
*[[Positive end expiratory pressure ]]
*[[Primary spontaneous pneumothorax]]
*[[Pseudoxanthoma elasticum]]
*[[Pseudoxanthoma elasticum]]
*Primary [[spontaneous pneumothorax]]
*[[Pulmonary embolism]]
*Pulmonary lymphangiomatoid granulomatosis
*[[Pulmonary fibrosis]]
*Pulmonary [[hemosiderosis]]
*[[Pulmonary hemosiderosis]]
*Rheumatoid lung disease
*[[Pulmonary lymphangiomatoid granulomatosis]]
*Rupture of [[cysts]]
*[[Respiratory distress syndrome (neonatal)]]
*[[Rheumatoid lung disease]]
*[[Rib fracture]]
*[[Rupture of cysts]]
*[[Sarcoidosis]]
*[[Sarcoidosis]]
*[[Pneumothorax#Spontaneous Pneumothorax|Spontaneously]] (most commonly in tall slim young males and in [[Marfan syndrome]])
*[[Scuba diving]]
*Sudden chest compression
*[[Sleep apnea]]
*[[Tuberculosis]]
*[[Subpleural blebs]]
*[[Sudden chest compression]]
*[[Systemic sclerosis]]
*[[Tension pneumothorax]]
*[[Tuberculosis ]]
*[[Whooping cough]]
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==References==
==References==

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Pneumothorax can also occur as part of medical procedures, such as the insertion of a central venous catheter (an intravenous catheter) in thesubclavian vein or jugular vein. While rare, it is considered a serious complication and needs immediate treatment. Other causes include mechanical ventilation, emphysema and rarely other lung diseases (pneumonia).

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