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Traumatic mediastinal emphysema

Archives of orthopaedic and traumatic surgery, 1980
The 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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Spontaneous Mediastinal Emphysema

Pediatrics, 1984
Spontaneous mediastinal emphysema, an apparently uncommon disorder of children, is characterized by precordial pain, unusual crunching sounds heard over the precordium during auscultation, subcutaneous air palpable in the neck, and the presence of mediastinal air on the chest roentgenogram.
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Cervical Mediastinal Emphysema

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1980
John A. Kirchner, MD: Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to surgical grand rounds. We have a subject this morning that I think will be of interest to surgeons in general and not just general surgeons. We are going to discuss the subject of cervical mediastinal emphysema under several headings.
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MEDIASTINAL EMPHYSEMA

Medical Journal of Australia, 1945
When I was a young physician Dr. Frank Billings was one of the most distinguished figures in American medicine. I looked on him with admiration and awe. Therefore, to be asked to give this lecture, founded to perpetuate his memory, is not only an honor but also a source of great pleasure.
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Mediastinal Emphysema

New England Journal of Medicine, 1949
M, AISNER, J E, FRANCO
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Mediastinal Emphysema

Respiration, 1966
C T, Cloutier, M L, Payne, E A, Gaensler
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Mediastinal Emphysema

Clinical Pediatrics, 1964
A H, BECKER, B A, SABLAY
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Mediastinal emphysema.

California medicine, 2000
Mediastinal emphysema may occur due to migration of air from the lungs, from the esophagus or tracheobronchial tree and from the abdomen. Of especial interest is the mechanism starting with the rupture of the perivascular alveoli due to a rapid decrease in intrathoracic pressure from any cause, the development of pulmonary interstitial emphysema and ...
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MEDIASTINAL EMPHYSEMA

Medical Journal of Australia, 1948
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