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A rare case of subcutaneous emphysema in a young and healthy patient with parainfluenza virus 3 pneumonia. [PDF]

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Subcutaneous emphysema

Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1977
Subcutaneous emphysema is most often associated with thoracic pathology. The case is presented of a middle-aged woman with shock, abdominal distention and rigidity, and subcutaneous emphysema which resulted from a spontaneous gastric rupture. Subcutaneous emphysema has a variety of origins, including infections and rents in the respiratory tract ...
R, Nowak, M C, Tomlanovich
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Subcutaneous emphysema

British Journal of Oral Surgery, 1982
Swelling appeared in an eight-year-old girl after amalgam restoration. The swelling, subcutaneous emphysema, due to the presence of air in the connective tissue disappeared over a period of two days; no complications occurred. The clinical importance of subcutaneous emphysema is that the migration of air to the mediastinum can cause death. According to
A, Kullaa-Mikkonen, M, Mikkonen
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