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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1976
Sinus barotrauma is a common occupational disease of divers, with the incidence of descent barotrauma approximately double that of ascent. Pain chronologically associated with the change of pressure is the most dominant symptom and is seen in 92% of the cases presented for treatment.
P, Fagan, B, McKenzie, C, Edmonds
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Sinus barotrauma is a common occupational disease of divers, with the incidence of descent barotrauma approximately double that of ascent. Pain chronologically associated with the change of pressure is the most dominant symptom and is seen in 92% of the cases presented for treatment.
P, Fagan, B, McKenzie, C, Edmonds
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Pneumocephalus as a Consequence of Barotrauma
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986PNEUMOCEPHALUS has been noted in a variety of medical and surgical conditions. The most common etiology is accidental and iatrogenic craniofacial trauma, with an incidence of 74.9% in an extensive review of 295 cases by Markham.1Other causes include neoplasm (osteomas,2epidermoid tumors,3and pituitary tumors), spinal anesthesia.4infection,5and ...
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Outcomes of Barotrauma in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients With Severe Pneumonia
Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, 2021VÍCTOR Gazivoda +2 more
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FMC - Formación Médica Continuada en Atención Primaria, 2018
Rebeca de la Fuente Cañibano +1 more
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Barotrauma in COVID 19: Incidence, pathophysiology, and effect on prognosis
Clinical Imaging, 2022Sharon Steinberger +2 more
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