Pneumomediastinum (PM) secondary to an isolated orbital blow-out fracture is a rare but potentially severe and life-threatening complication. Fortunately, airway obstruction, pneumothorax, pneumopericardium, and mediastinitis are rare complications of PM. Blowing the nose after a maxillofacial trauma increases pressure in the paranasal sinuses, which may lead to emphysema through a breach of the lining mucosa to the surrounding soft tissues in the head, neck, and, on occasions, to the mediastinum. We report here the rare case of a patient with PM after isolated orbital fracture. Only 3 similar cases have been previously reported in the literature
This is a case of a 67-year-old female with a history of Graves’ disease and associated thyroid eye ...
The authors report one case of orbital fracture of the floor and the medial walls after trauma with ...
A 40-year-old man with no history of trauma or previous sinus surgery complained sudden right diplop...
Pneumomediastinum (PM) is mainly an atypical finding among traumatic neck or thoracic injury patient...
Pneumomediastinum is a rare complication of facial fractures, always persuading the physicians to se...
Pneumomediastinum can result from fractures involving paranasal sinuses, orbits, mandibles, other fa...
Retropharyngeal and mediastinal emphysema is associated with traumatic aerodigestive tract injury, a...
A fracture of the orbital floor as a result of nose blowing is rare and we know of only three report...
Pneumomediastinum is air leakage to mediastinal space from various potential sites, including lung, ...
Subcutaneous facial emphysema is a well-known consequence of oral and maxillofacial traumatic injury...
Background: Blow-out fracture of the orbit is a common injury. However, not many cases are associate...
Rarely a blowout orbital fracture is related to sneezing in patients with no history of trauma or si...
Pneumomediastinum is a rare complication that occurs after facial bone contouring surgery. However, ...
Orbital emphysema is usually caused by trauma and fracture of an orbital bone, allowing air to pass ...
Cervical and mediastinal emphysema is a rare but serious, life-threatening complication associated w...
This is a case of a 67-year-old female with a history of Graves’ disease and associated thyroid eye ...
The authors report one case of orbital fracture of the floor and the medial walls after trauma with ...
A 40-year-old man with no history of trauma or previous sinus surgery complained sudden right diplop...
Pneumomediastinum (PM) is mainly an atypical finding among traumatic neck or thoracic injury patient...
Pneumomediastinum is a rare complication of facial fractures, always persuading the physicians to se...
Pneumomediastinum can result from fractures involving paranasal sinuses, orbits, mandibles, other fa...
Retropharyngeal and mediastinal emphysema is associated with traumatic aerodigestive tract injury, a...
A fracture of the orbital floor as a result of nose blowing is rare and we know of only three report...
Pneumomediastinum is air leakage to mediastinal space from various potential sites, including lung, ...
Subcutaneous facial emphysema is a well-known consequence of oral and maxillofacial traumatic injury...
Background: Blow-out fracture of the orbit is a common injury. However, not many cases are associate...
Rarely a blowout orbital fracture is related to sneezing in patients with no history of trauma or si...
Pneumomediastinum is a rare complication that occurs after facial bone contouring surgery. However, ...
Orbital emphysema is usually caused by trauma and fracture of an orbital bone, allowing air to pass ...
Cervical and mediastinal emphysema is a rare but serious, life-threatening complication associated w...
This is a case of a 67-year-old female with a history of Graves’ disease and associated thyroid eye ...
The authors report one case of orbital fracture of the floor and the medial walls after trauma with ...
A 40-year-old man with no history of trauma or previous sinus surgery complained sudden right diplop...