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Massive Subcutaneous Emphysema
Postgraduate Medicine, 1971The 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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Causes of subcutaneous emphysema following dental procedures: a systematic review of cases 1993-2020
British Dental Journal, 2021Adam Jones+4 more
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Spontaneous subcutaneous temporal emphysema
American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2000The presence of air in the temporal regions is an uncommon presentation of spontaneous pneumomediastinum. As terminal alveoli rupture, air dissects along bronchovascular shafts. Usually, air travels either in a superior or inferior direction. Thus, extensive spontaneous subcutaneous emphysema accompanied by both cervical and retroperitoneal emphysema ...
Shefali I. Shah, Edward L. Applebaum
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Subcutaneous Emphysema, Pneumomediastinum and Pneumothorax in a Patient with Dermatomyositis
Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology, 2017Introduction: Spontaneous pneumomediastinum, pneumothorax, and subcutaneous emphysema are rare, but serious complications of inflammatory myopathies and occur more commonly in DM than PM.
M. Bakhshaee+4 more
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SUBCUTANEOUS EMPHYSEMA IN ASTHMA
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1936Subcutaneous emphysema is a rare complication of asthma. Only nine caseslhave been reported since Watson1first described the complication in 1885. Because of the paucity of information concerning this condition, we report the following case: REPORT OF CASE J. B., a boy aged 16 years, admitted to the University Hospital, Oct.
William D. Robinson, John M. Sheldon
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1968
N B, LeRoy, A H, Bregman
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N B, LeRoy, A H, Bregman
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Subcutaneous and mediastinal emphysema
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 197210-Second summary Emphysema following dental procedures is considered rare. However, it may be potentially dangerous and can mimic several acute medical emergencies.
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SUBCUTANEOUS EMPHYSEMA IN ASTHMA
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1937To the Editor:— In view of the rarity of cases of subcutaneous emphysema complicating asthma as reported by Sheldon and Robinson inThe Journal, Dec. 5, 1936, an additional case report may be of interest: S. R., a boy, aged 6, a home relief client, was seen Dec. 7, 1934, in an acute attack of asthma. He had been having paroxysms for the past year. The
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Subcutaneous Emphysema in Measles
Tropical Doctor, 1982Nicholas N Eseko+2 more
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