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A Hospital in Another World? - Chapter 28
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... ration or bronchial rupture. The fissure communicates with the pleural cavity, forming a one-way valve, also known as high-pressure pneumothorax.
After tension pneumothorax forms, during inhalation, the pressure in the pleural cavity decreases, the valve opens, and gas enters the pleural cavity; during exhalation, the pressure in the pleural cavity increases, the valve closes, and gas cannot escape from the pleural cavity.
The more one breathes, the higher the pressure inside the ...
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