Items tagged “pneumomediastinum”
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Pneumomediastinum
Pneumomediastinum is the presence of extraluminal gas within the mediastinum. Gas may originate from the lungs, trachea, central bronchi, esophagus, and peritoneal cavity and track from the mediastinum to the neck or abdomen. Tension pneumomediastinum is potentially fatal.
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Pneumomediastinum after shallow water diving
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19 Jun 2011
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Pneumomediastinum
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02 Sep 2012
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Pneumomediastinum and differential diagnoses
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22 Nov 2012
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Mach effect - mimicking pneumomediastinum
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24 Nov 2012
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Extrapleural air sign (pneumomediastinum)
The extrapleural air sign is one of the many signs of pneumomediastinum, and was first described by Lillard and Allen in 1965. It is defined as the presence of gas between the parietal pleura and the diaphragm. On a lateral projection, the gas forms a radiolucent pocket of gas posterior to the d...
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Hamman syndrome
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13 Feb 2014
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Boerhaave syndrome
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14 Feb 2014
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Pneumomediastinum and pneumopericardium
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14 Apr 2015
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Pneumomediastinum
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15 Sep 2015
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Post-traumatic pneumorrhachis associated with surgical emphysema of the neck and pneumomediastinum
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01 Nov 2015
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Pneumomediastinum secondary to iatrogenic tracheal rupture
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07 Dec 2016
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Pneumomediastinum
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23 May 2018
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Cervical emphysema due to spontaneous pneumomediastinum (Hamman syndrome)
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23 Nov 2019
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Blunt thoracic trauma
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14 Jan 2020
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Pneumomediastinum with pulmonary interstitial emphysema following manual strangulation
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12 Jun 2021
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Pneumomediastinum and surgical emphysema after endotracheal intubation
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19 Dec 2020
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Esophageal perforation
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21 Apr 2021
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Pneumomediastinum and pneumoperitoneum due to iatrogenic tracheal rupture
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04 Jun 2021
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Spontaneous pneumomediastinum with extensive subcutaneous emphysema complicating a COVID-19 pneumonia
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03 Aug 2021
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