Hemothorax

Description of hemothorax encysted Hemothorax is the presence of blood in the pleural cavity, which does not form clear boundaries. Air, unlike blood, should be motionless in consistency and evenly distributed between the pleural cavities. This symptom can develop in the process of various diseases of the lungs and pleura, or pneumothorax. If air accumulates in a limited area between the chest and organs, then this is called pneumothorax. This condition can either lead to death of the patient or lead to dysfunction of organs.

> Description of the diagnosis Hemothorox syndrome occurs when blood pressure increases, which is maintained due to compression of blood vessels in the chest area or when a large volume of blood accumulates between the costal intercostal spaces and the chest wall. The main reason for the formation of such a deficiency is a decrease in blood clotting. Other causes are liver pathology, blood or sepsis. When plasma films connect with surface tissues, a hemothoraxus is formed within one rib. Along the course of the cancerous blood flow, the clot seems to stick to the rib itself, and moves along the ribs further into the pleural cavity. Hemophilia, infectious diseases, hemorrhagic diathesis, hemarthrosis, acute surgical pathologies and stroke can provoke the formation of such a voluminous accumulation of blood.