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Pneumomediastinum, the presence of free air in the mediastinum, is described as spontaneous pneumomediastinum when there is no apparent cause such as trauma, surgery, interventional procedures, or intrathoracic infections.
Luís Martins+5 more
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COVID-19 with spontaneous pneumomediastinum
Changyu Zhou+3 more
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Severe subcutaneous and deep cervicofacial emphysema of unusual etiology [PDF]
Subcutaneous and deep cervical emphysema (SCE) in the head and neck are found in a wide spectrum of conditions. Most of them are seen in patients with midfacial trauma or oropharyngeal infections.
Becker, Minerva+3 more
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Recurrent pneumothorax in pregnancy: What should we do after placing an intercostal drain [PDF]
Recurrent pneumothorax is rare during pregnancy. We describe a Chinese woman, with a history of spontaneous pneumothorax managed with an intercostal drain, who developed a recurrent pneumothorax during her 32nd week of pregnancy. There is no consensus on
Ho, JC+6 more
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Pneumomediastinum is a rare, potentially life-threatening complication of PCP that occurs in HIV-positive and HIV-negative patients. We are presenting a rare case pneumomediastinum caused by pneumocystis Jirovecii pneumonia in a HIV-negative patient with
Hazim S. Bukamur+4 more
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Transesophageal echocardiographic study of venous air embolism following pneumomediastinum in dogs [PDF]
William P. Morris+3 more
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Subcutaneous facial emphysema and pneumomediastinum after root canal therapy
Background: Subcutaneous emphysema and pneumomediastinum is a rare complication after head and neck surgery and very rare complication in dentistry, particulary if it is caused by treatment of a root canal.
Nataša Toplak+2 more
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Associations between respiratory signs and abnormalities reported in thoracic CT scans of cats [PDF]
Aarsvold+28 more
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