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The path to subcutaneous emphysema
A middle aged woman, diagnosed case of decompensated cirrhosis of liver (Child Pugh class C, Model for end stage liver disease score 24), secondary to chronic hepatitis C infection presented to our emergency department with severe breathlessness and associated bloating and swelling of face, neck, upper chest and upper arms since one day.
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Abstract Objectives Needle decompression is a lifesaving procedure; however, the success rate may be limited. Chest wall thickness (CWT) is an important factor related to the success rate. This study aimed to identify the optimal anatomical site for needle decompression by comparing CWT and predicted risk of vital organ injury across three locations. A
Chatinan Yusuk +3 more
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Subcutaneous emphysema may aggravate traumatic pneumothorax treatment, especially when mechanical ventilation is required. Expectative management usually suffices, but when respiratory function is impaired surgical treatment might be indicated ...
Jakov Mihanović +2 more
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Experimental Animal Decompressions to a Near-Vacuum Environment [PDF]
Rapid decompression of dogs to near vacuum environment to estimate times of consciousness, collapse, and ...
Bancroft, R. W., Dunn, J. E., II
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A fatal case of oxygen embolism in a hospital [PDF]
This case reports on a 68-year-old man who was found dead in hospital next to his bed. Before this, he had been treated with intravenous antibiotics for pneumonia.
Comment, L. +3 more
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Revealing VNN1: An Emerging and Promising Target for Inflammation and Redox Balance
ABSTRACT Introduction The intricate balance between immunometabolic homeostasis and redox equilibrium is crucial for maintaining health, and its dysregulation is implicated in a wide spectrum of diseases. Vascular non‐inflammatory molecule‐1 (VNN1) is an emerging pantetheinase that sits at the crossroads of inflammation and metabolism, yet a ...
Linxi Lv +7 more
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Pneumoperitoneum, Pneumomediastinum and Subcutaneous Emphysema Following Diagnostic Colonoscopy
Keywords: Colonoscopy/adverse effects; Mediastinal Emphysema; Pneumoperitoneum; Subcutaneous Emphysema.
Antonio Palomeque Jiménez +2 more
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Anaerobic Subcutaneous Emphysema of Poultry [PDF]
MIROSLAV RADAN, NELLY RAUTENSTEIN-ARASI
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Penetrating Laryngeal Trauma: Management of Severe Injuries Without Open Reduction Internal Fixation
Thyroid and cricoid cartilage fractures that are displaced or have multiple fracture lines are traditionally managed with open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF). In practice, patients with penetrating laryngeal trauma may have small fragments of cartilage that are difficult to reduce and fixate.
Helen Hieu Nguyen +6 more
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Tension pneumothorax on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation leading to significant pneumoperitoneum. [PDF]
Veno-venous and veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) therapy is used to support the cardiac and pulmonary systems in the setting of acute failure. Maintaining adequate ECMO flow is crucial for the success of the therapy.
Cavarocchi, Nicholas C +2 more
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