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[Recurrent collapse of one lung (author's transl)].
A case of recurrent collapse of one lung is reported. It developed within 90 minutes after reexpansion of a completely collapsed lung induced by pneumothorax. There was no demonstrable cause for the recurrence of the atelectasis. Treatment was by means of a bird respirator (ventilation via a mouthpiece) with respiratory resistance. Factors possibly responsible for the secondary atelectasis are discussed.