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  1. Feb 12, 2023 · Bullous emphysema occurs when there’s damage to your alveolar walls, which stretch to form large pockets of air (bullae). These air pockets can measure larger than 1 centimeter (cm). Bullae affect how your lungs work.

  2. Aug 15, 2023 · In this video how to differentiate tension pneumothorax and giant bulla is explained. Always do a CT Chest to differentiate the condition when in doubt.For C...

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  3. If blebs become larger or come together to form a larger cyst, they are called bulla. Unless a pneumothorax occurs, or the bulla becomes very large, there are usually no symptoms. Patients with blebs will typically have emphysema. Before the surgery, patients are intubated.

  4. Feb 8, 2012 · This covering serves to prevent inhaled air from travelling from the lung to the area inside the thoracic cavity. ‘Blebs’ are blister-like air pockets that form on the surface of the lung. Bulla (or Bullae for pleural) is the term used for air-filled cavities within the lung tissue.

  5. A pulmonary bulla is an air-filled space, greater than 1 cm in diameter, that develops within the lung due to emphysematous damage of the lung. Pulmonary emphysema itself causes destruction of the distal lung design with lasting expansion of the alveolar space distal to the terminal bronchiole.

  6. A bulla is an air-containing space within the lung parenchyma that arises from destruction, dilatation, and confluence of airspaces distal to terminal bronchioles and is larger than 1 cm in diameter ( Fig. 52-1 ). 1 Its walls are composed of attenuated and compressed parenchyma.

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  8. Jan 20, 2021 · Bulla (plural: bullae) is the term used for air-filled cavities within the lung tissue, which sometimes occurs when several blebs are close to each other. In this article, we’ll discuss who is at risk for lung blebs or bulla, and what causes them.