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Possible Causes For Emphysema, subcutaneous - Causes
- Trauma Causes
Penetrating chest trauma/stabbing
Pneumothorax, traumatic
Trachea, traumatic rupture/perforation
Tracheobronchial tear/injury
Barotrauma/chest
Bronchus, injury- Electromagnetic, Physics, trauma, Radiation Causes
Decompression sickness- Iatrogenic, Self Induced Disorders
Mechanical ventilation status
Pneumothorax, iatrogenic- Infectious Disorders (Specific Agent)
Anaerobic bacterial infections
Gas gangrene- Allergic, Collagen, Auto-Immune Disorders
Asthma- Anatomic, Foreign Body, Structural Disorders
Hemopneumothorax
Mallory Weiss syndrome(esophageal tear)
Perforated/ruptured esophagus
Pneumothorax
Pneumothorax, catamenial, spontaneous
Pneumothorax, spontaneous
Tension pneumothorax
Emphysema, mediastinal
Emphysema, subcutaneous
Pleural blebs
Esophageal Rupture/Boerhaave Syndrome- Functional, Physiologic Variant Disorders
Scuba diving
Vomiting
Valsalva maneuver/severe- Synonyms
- Emphysemas Subcutaneous, Soft tissue emphysema, Subcutaneous emphysema, Subcutaneous emphysema (disorder), Subcutaneous Emphysemas
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- NEJM (The New England Journal of Medicine)