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mediastinal emphysema/nausea

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[Duodenal ulcer presenting as pneumomediastinum and pneumothorax -- case report].

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Haemorrhage, penetration and perforation are common complications of peptic ulcers. Free intraabdominal air is seen in 80 % after perforation. Penetration into the retroperitoneum with pneumothorax and mediastinal emphysema are rarely observed. We report the case of a 85-year-old female patient with

Survival of paraquat intoxication complicated with mediastinal emphysema: a case report.

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Paraquat intoxication is a common medical problem in this country. The mortality is high, particularly in the cases of high dose ingestion. Mediastinal emphysema observed in paraquat intoxication always means mortality, however, we experienced a survivor. A 29 y/o female ingested about 10-15 c.c. of

Pneumomediastinum complicating diabetic ketoacidosis.

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A 24-year-old previously healthy man presented with a 3-week history of progressively intensifying symptoms of diabetes mellitus. He had become increasingly unwell during the night preceding his admission to hospital and had developed central pleuritic chest pains with nausea; he had vomited once.

An Unusual Presentation of an Unusual Disease: Spontaneous Pneumomediastinum.

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We report a case of spontaneous pneumomediastinum with unusual clinical presentation. The most common symptoms of spontaneous mediastinum are chest pain and shortness of breath. Our patient presented with neck swelling and change in voice, an unusual presentation for spontaneous pneumothorax. A

[Spontaneous pneumomediastinum as complication of alimentary toxicoinfection].

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The author reports a case of spontaneous pneumomediastinum in a previously healthy young boy resulting from alimentary toxicoinfection with frequent nausea. Adequate treatment completely eliminated symptoms of pneumomediastinum and prevented development of its complications. Published data

Spontaneous Pneumomediastinum Associated With SARS-CoV-2: Infrequent Complication of the Novel Disease

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A 44-year-old male with no previous medical history or comorbidities presented with significantly increasing shortness of breath, myalgia, nausea, and fatigue. He had no diagnosed medical conditions and enjoyed good health prior to the episode of acute respiratory infection. There was no history of

Pneumomediastinum and bilateral pneumothoraces in a patient with hyperemesis gravidarum.

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Hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) is a severe form of the more common nausea of early pregnancy. We report an unusual case of pneumomediastinum and bilatetral pneumothoraces presenting in the tenth week of pregnancy complicating HG.

[Pneumomediastinum associated with hyperemesis gravidarum: a case report].

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The hyperemesis gravidarum is a severe illness of nauseas and vomit that is present in the first trimester of the pregnancy, it has an incidence of 0.3 to 2%, it has been associated to weight loss, electrolytic disturbances, ketonuria, dehydration and in very seldom cases spontaneous

Spontaneous pneumomediastinum in an elderly COVID-19 patient: A case report

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Background: Spontaneous pneumomediastinum (SPM) is more common in young adults, usually caused by external factors like trauma. It causes symptoms such as chest pain or dyspnea, but it is rare to see elderly patients who develop SPM. Here

Spontaneous pneumomediastinum: A rare complication of methamphetamine use.

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OBJECTIVE To present an unusual case of spontaneous pneumomediastinum subsequent to recreational amphetamine use. METHODS A young African American adult male was admitted to internal medicine service for treatment of rhabdomyolysis secondary to methamphetamine use. On admission, he was complaining

Delayed surgical emphysema, pneumomediastinum and bilateral pneumothoraces after postoperative vomiting.

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We describe a case of surgical emphysema, pneumomediastinum and bilateral pneumothoraces which occurred some hours after general anaesthesia for a repeat laparoscopy and followed persistent nausea and vomiting. We report the case because of the unexpected and delayed appearance, which led to delay

[A case of Hamman's syndrome associated with acute-onset type 1 diabetes mellitus presenting with abdominal pain].

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A 21-year-old female presented at an emergency department with abdominal pain and nausea. Computed tomography (CT) of the chest and abdomen revealed a small amount of mediastinal emphysema in the precardiac area, but the underlying cause could not be identified. On admission, her plasma glucose was

Laparoscopic surgery--anesthetic implications.

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Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a relatively new surgical procedure which is enjoying ever-increasing popularity and presenting new anesthetic challenges. The advantages of shorter hospital stay and more rapid return to normal activities are combined with less pain associated with the small limited

Anesthetic management of the SRS™ Endoscopic Stapling System for gastro-esophageal reflux disease.

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The SRS(TM) Endoscopic Stapling System (Medigus, Tel Aviv, Israel) is a new tool capable of creating a totally endoscopic fundoplication, combined with an endoscope, endoscopic ultrasound and a surgical stapler. SRS(TM) endoscopic stapling for gastro-esophageal reflux disease is a minimally

Anesthetic implications of laparoscopic surgery.

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Minimally invasive therapy aims to minimize the trauma of any interventional process but still achieve a satisfactory therapeutic result. The development of "critical pathways," rapid mobilization and early feeding have contributed towards the goal of shorter hospital stay. This concept has been
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