Summary Introduction: Subcutaneous emphysema (SE) is a clinical condition that occurs when air gets into soft tissues under the skin. This can occur in any part of the body depending on the type of pathology. The most common site is under the skin that covers the chest wall or neck. It is characterized by painless swelling of tissues. The classic clinical sign is a crackling sensation upon touch, resembling that of touching a sponge beneath your fingers. Objective: To describe a new way to diagnose subcutaneous emphysema. Method: Our finding was a matter of serendipity while inspecting a patient with subcutaneous emphysema using a stethoscope. Instead only hearing the patient's chest, the stethoscope was gently pressed against the skin w...
Introduction. Thoracic subcutaneous emphysema may be caused by various pathologies. In mechanically ...
History of present illness: 63-year-old male with a history of diabetes mellitus and rheumatoid art...
Subcutaneous emphysema (SE) can be caused by antecedent trauma, surgery, rupture of visceral organs ...
Subcutaneous emphysema can have many different causes—a challenge because a precise diagnosis and co...
Subcutaneous emphysema is a follow up symptom to a traumatic event, surgery, or nose-blowing. In add...
Background: Subcutaneous emphysema often occurs in cases of implanted pneumothorax chest tubes and m...
Subcutaneous emphysema is the result of air infiltrating the subcutaneous and soft tissues. The prev...
Introduction: Subcutaneous emphysema is the presence of air/gas within the subcutaneous tissue plane...
The rarely described benign subcutaneous emphysema can occur in different regions of the body. Air e...
Subcutaneous emphysema (SE) is the presence of air or other gas in the subcutaneous tissue and is ge...
Background: Subcutaneous emphysema is when gas or air in the layer under the skin. It literally mean...
Subcutaneous emphysema may occur as a result of surgery, trauma or infectious process, air is forced...
Subcutaneous emphysema is not a rare complication in intensive care unit patients. Recently, ultraso...
Subcutaneous emphysema is the presence of gas or air in the subcutaneous tissue plane. The term is g...
Subcutaneous emphysema (SCE) mimicking diaphragmatic hernia on X-ray is hitherto unre-ported and thi...
Introduction. Thoracic subcutaneous emphysema may be caused by various pathologies. In mechanically ...
History of present illness: 63-year-old male with a history of diabetes mellitus and rheumatoid art...
Subcutaneous emphysema (SE) can be caused by antecedent trauma, surgery, rupture of visceral organs ...
Subcutaneous emphysema can have many different causes—a challenge because a precise diagnosis and co...
Subcutaneous emphysema is a follow up symptom to a traumatic event, surgery, or nose-blowing. In add...
Background: Subcutaneous emphysema often occurs in cases of implanted pneumothorax chest tubes and m...
Subcutaneous emphysema is the result of air infiltrating the subcutaneous and soft tissues. The prev...
Introduction: Subcutaneous emphysema is the presence of air/gas within the subcutaneous tissue plane...
The rarely described benign subcutaneous emphysema can occur in different regions of the body. Air e...
Subcutaneous emphysema (SE) is the presence of air or other gas in the subcutaneous tissue and is ge...
Background: Subcutaneous emphysema is when gas or air in the layer under the skin. It literally mean...
Subcutaneous emphysema may occur as a result of surgery, trauma or infectious process, air is forced...
Subcutaneous emphysema is not a rare complication in intensive care unit patients. Recently, ultraso...
Subcutaneous emphysema is the presence of gas or air in the subcutaneous tissue plane. The term is g...
Subcutaneous emphysema (SCE) mimicking diaphragmatic hernia on X-ray is hitherto unre-ported and thi...
Introduction. Thoracic subcutaneous emphysema may be caused by various pathologies. In mechanically ...
History of present illness: 63-year-old male with a history of diabetes mellitus and rheumatoid art...
Subcutaneous emphysema (SE) can be caused by antecedent trauma, surgery, rupture of visceral organs ...