ukmla MCQ (SBA): Primary Spontaneous Pneumothorax

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A 38-year-old previously well man presents with sudden pleuritic chest pain and breathlessness. Chest X-ray shows a primary spontaneous pneumothorax with a 3 cm rim of air at the level of the hilum. He is haemodynamically stable. What is the recommended initial management?

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