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Subcutaneous Emphysema Following Periodontal Interventions: A Comprehensive Literature Review and Clinical Considerations. [PDF]
Sahin AG, Kurtis MB.
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Spontaneous mediastinal emphysema
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1980Several cases of spontaneous mediastinal emphysema have been seen and treated at two Air Force Hospitals. All have responded to nonsurgical treatment, and have been returned to normal duty or school.
Clifford J Buckley
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1969
Two cases of mediastinal emphysema complicating bronchopneumonia following measles are reported.
C N, Nanda, K D, Mohanta, K C, Praharaj
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Two cases of mediastinal emphysema complicating bronchopneumonia following measles are reported.
C N, Nanda, K D, Mohanta, K C, Praharaj
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1946
Excerpt The syndrome of acute mediastinal emphysema following trauma or pulmonary disease has been recognized for many years, but it is only recently that Hamman1, 2has called attention to the spon...
B M, SCHWARTZ, G H, McILROY, H A, WARREN
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Excerpt The syndrome of acute mediastinal emphysema following trauma or pulmonary disease has been recognized for many years, but it is only recently that Hamman1, 2has called attention to the spon...
B M, SCHWARTZ, G H, McILROY, H A, WARREN
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Mediastinal emphysema in infants
Clinical Radiology, 1968The clinical and radiological features of mediastinal emphysema in a series of 15 children aged between 1 day to 4 years are described. The usual benign course of the condition is stressed and the pathological associations of the condition analysed. The radiological picture believed to be pathognomonic of the condition is discussed.
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Traumatic mediastinal emphysema
Archives of orthopaedic and traumatic surgery, 1980The traumatic mediastinal emphysema occurs along with severe combined injuries. A typical feature is the subcutaneous emphysema as well as crackling sounds and frequently a pneumothorax. The radiography of the chest shows air in the mediastinum surrounding the mediastinal structures.
W, van der Horst, H, Nier, W, Meyer
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