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Diffuse Subcutaneous Emphysema

New England Journal of Medicine, 2019
Diffuse Subcutaneous Emphysema A 14-year-old boy was admitted with a severe asthma exacerbation. A chest radiograph showed pneumomediastinum with diffuse subcutaneous emphysema. As his respiratory status improved, swelling and palpable crepitus developed in both cheeks and the right eyelid.
Tiffany M, St Clair, Eric, Zwemer
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Postextraction subcutaneous emphysema

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1964
Abstract A case of postextraction subcutaneous emphysema has been presented. Mucoperiosteal flap design (especially in the lower molar area) may be a factor to consider with regard to the development of this condition. Pain was the most important sequela in this case. The treatment should be conservative, and the prognosis is usually good.
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SUBCUTANEOUS EMPHYSEMA

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1919
Subcutaneous emphysema is referred to in medical literature under various other names, as for instance, surgical emphysema, cellular emphysema and traumatic emphysema. Subcutaneous emphysema may be defined as a condition in which atmospheric air or other gases are found in the subcutaneous tissues.
M. E. ALEXANDER, E. C. FOLLETT
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Massive Subcutaneous Emphysema

Postgraduate Medicine, 1971
The frightening appearance of the patient with massive subcutaneous emphysema belies the usual benignity of this condition. It is a manifestation of a large air leak, and therapy, if indicated, is directed toward correcting this defect. A better understanding of this complication will prevent needless and sometimes harmful therapeutic interference.
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Severe Subcutaneous Emphysema

New England Journal of Medicine, 2022
Sulakshan, Rasiah, Max, Whitchurch
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Subcutaneous emphysema

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1968
N B, LeRoy, A H, Bregman
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Subcutaneous Emphysema in Measles

Tropical Doctor, 1982
M, Singh, N N, Eseko, B N, Ndosi
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Tension Subcutaneous Emphysema

Anesthesiology, 1985
A S, Tonnesen   +2 more
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Subcutaneous emphysema.

Advances in dermatology, 1996
A medical emergency, the detection of subcutaneous emphysema requires thorough evaluation to exclude the multitude of disease processes that may demonstrate this clinical finding. Gas gangrene must be considered in the differential diagnosis of all forms of subcutaneous emphysema and infections with some species, such as C.
C P, Samlaska, K L, Maggio
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Subcutaneous emphysema of the leg

Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2018
Sergio, Zabala López   +4 more
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