The Spanish congress of the European association of pulmonologists and thoracic surgeons, held in 2009, confirmed the international classification of spontaneous pneumothorax in which catamenial (menstrual) pneumothorax was identified. Different from usual pneumothorax, its reason is not because of bleb disease in the lungs, but rather, caused by menstrual cycle in women. The cause was partly studied and explained by several theories. By the first of them, congenital defects (holes, fenestrations) in the diaphragm allow air to get into pleural space because of increased permeability of the fallopian tubes during menstruation. The second hypothesis, the same mechanism is considered, but it has been supposed that a hole in the diaphragm can be caused by endometriosis. The third theory, endometriosis of a pulmonary parenchyma can create leak of air during menstruation. The fourth theory, significance is attached to production of F2 prostaglandin, which is a powerful broncho- and vasoconstriction agent, causing ruptures of alveoli in women in the period of the woman's menstrual cycle. Two groups of patients were identified: with a defect in the diaphragm and without. Existence of such defects is described in 50% of cases. Having a wide clinical experience in the field of thoracic surgery, we, for the first time in practice, diagnosed catamenial pneumothorax in patients with the recurrence course of the disease.
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