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Fig. 3. 49-year-old man with giant bullous emphysema and spontaneous right
pneumothorax. Chest CT scan shows large asymmetric upper lobe bullae. Chest
tube is located peripherally in right pleural space. Note presence of air in
pleural space surrounding anterior bulla on right (arrow) and
parallel configuration of bulla wall with chest wall. This is double-wall sign
of pneumothorax. This case illustrates benefit of identifying this sign to
distinguish intraparenchymal air, as seen in huge bullae on left, from small
pneumothorax surrounding these large bullae on right.
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