AbstractAir in the epidural space is called pneumorachis. The usual mechanism of pneumorachis is air diffusion from the mediastinal tissue layers through the inter-vertebral foramen. Alternatively, air can diffuse directly after spine traumas (e.g., blunt deceleration with vertebral dislocation) or medical procedures. Several mechanisms could explain pneumomediastinum and pneumorachis after cocaine sniffing. Passive apnea and/or cough that occur after sniffing can cause intra alveolar hyper-pressure, which is responsible for alveolar rupture and air diffusion. Another mechanism is alveolar wall fragility and rupture induced by repeated cocaine sniffing, in turn causing air diffusion to the mediastinum, sub-cutaneous tissues and the epidural...
AbstractRecreational use of alkaloid free-base cocaine, also known as crack cocaine, has reached epi...
AbstractIn a patient admitted for further investigation of haemoptysis and dyspnoea and known emphys...
Abnormal mediastinal air may be caused by inhalational illicit drug use subsequent to barotrauma res...
AbstractAir in the epidural space is called pneumorachis. The usual mechanism of pneumorachis is air...
Air in the epidural space is called pneumorachis. The usual mechanism of pneumorachis is air diffusi...
Introduction. The most prominent complications of cocaine use are adverse effects in the cardiovascu...
A 29-year-old male presented at the Emergency Department (ED) with chest pain and neck tenderness af...
We describe an interesting case of pneumomediastinum secondary to cocaine abuse. The patient present...
Cocaine is the most commonly used illicit drug among patients seen in emergency rooms. It can be tak...
Spontaneous pneumomediastinum is defined as free air in mediastinum without any underlying pulmonary...
Cocaine abuse has become more affordable and popular amongst drug abusers locally in recent years. S...
Spontaneous pneumomediastinum (SPM) and subcutaneous emphysema are rare complications of illicit dru...
A previously healthy 22-year-old gentlemen was referred to the surgical department following acute o...
Cocaine is a commonly abused recreational drug in the United States. An adult man developed non-spec...
Introduction: Presence of air in mediastinal space, retroperitoneal space or subcutaneously is a rar...
AbstractRecreational use of alkaloid free-base cocaine, also known as crack cocaine, has reached epi...
AbstractIn a patient admitted for further investigation of haemoptysis and dyspnoea and known emphys...
Abnormal mediastinal air may be caused by inhalational illicit drug use subsequent to barotrauma res...
AbstractAir in the epidural space is called pneumorachis. The usual mechanism of pneumorachis is air...
Air in the epidural space is called pneumorachis. The usual mechanism of pneumorachis is air diffusi...
Introduction. The most prominent complications of cocaine use are adverse effects in the cardiovascu...
A 29-year-old male presented at the Emergency Department (ED) with chest pain and neck tenderness af...
We describe an interesting case of pneumomediastinum secondary to cocaine abuse. The patient present...
Cocaine is the most commonly used illicit drug among patients seen in emergency rooms. It can be tak...
Spontaneous pneumomediastinum is defined as free air in mediastinum without any underlying pulmonary...
Cocaine abuse has become more affordable and popular amongst drug abusers locally in recent years. S...
Spontaneous pneumomediastinum (SPM) and subcutaneous emphysema are rare complications of illicit dru...
A previously healthy 22-year-old gentlemen was referred to the surgical department following acute o...
Cocaine is a commonly abused recreational drug in the United States. An adult man developed non-spec...
Introduction: Presence of air in mediastinal space, retroperitoneal space or subcutaneously is a rar...
AbstractRecreational use of alkaloid free-base cocaine, also known as crack cocaine, has reached epi...
AbstractIn a patient admitted for further investigation of haemoptysis and dyspnoea and known emphys...
Abnormal mediastinal air may be caused by inhalational illicit drug use subsequent to barotrauma res...