Subcutaneous and Mediastinal Emphysema a Rare Complication of Cricothyroid Bronchography: A Case Report [PDF]
Jesse T. Littleton, E. Walter Rice
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Risk Factors for Pneumothorax After Treatment With Endobronchial Valves: A Cohort Study
ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Pneumothorax (PTX) is the most prevalent and serious adverse event associated with endobronchial valve (EBV) treatment in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with emphysema. This study aimed to compare preoperative characteristics and 30‐day outcomes in patients with COPD with and without PTX.
Kirstine Hermann Jørgensen +9 more
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Postpartum Pneumomediastinum and Subcutaneous Emphysema: Two Case Reports
Spontaneous pneumomediastinum associated with subcutaneous emphysema is a rare condition also known as Hamman's syndrome. It can also be seen postpartum. We present two cases of subcutaneous emphysema associated with childbirth in nulliparous women, both
Shivanthi Kandiah +2 more
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Pneumomediastinum and Subcutaneous Emphysema in Status Asthmaticus, requiring Surgical Decompression [PDF]
B McNicholl
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Pneumothorax and Pneumomediastinum in a Sputum Positive Tuberculosis Patient: The Continuous Diaphragm Sign [PDF]
Secondary pneumothorax is a very common medical emergency. At times it is associated with pneumomediastinum, which could be fatal at times if not identified.
Bhatia, V +5 more
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The occurrence of subcutaneous emphysema in status asthmaticus [PDF]
C. J. Bulpitt
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latrogenic Subcutaneous Emphysema during Dental Anesthesia [PDF]
Morton Rosenberg +2 more
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Bilateral pneumothoraces and subcutaneous emphysema: a complication of internal jugular venepuncture. [PDF]
Scott M. Arnold +2 more
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Generalized surgical emphysema as an early complication of facial fracture : a case report [PDF]
The original publication is available at http://www.samj.org.zaA case of multiple facial fractures complicated by subcutaneous emphysema, pneumomediastinum and pneumoretroperitoneum, in the absence of intra-abdominal, neck or chest injuries, is described.
Adendorff, D. +2 more
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