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Differential Diagnosis For Xray/Subcutaneous free air/Chest
- Trauma Causes
Flail chest
Penetrating chest trauma/stabbing
Pneumothorax, traumatic
Trauma
Bronchus, traumatic rupture
Rib fracture/fractures
Trachea, traumatic rupture/perforation
Bronchus, injury- Iatrogenic, Self Induced Disorders
Iatrogenic disorders
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation- Surgical, Procedure Complication
Laceration bronchus, procedure event
Thoracentesis
Thoracic surgery- Anatomic, Foreign Body, Structural Disorders
Mallory Weiss syndrome(esophageal tear)
Perforated/ruptured esophagus
Pneumomediastinum
Thoracic wall/fistula
Emphysema, subcutaneous
Esophageal Rupture/Boerhaave Syndrome- Synonyms
- Chest exclusion X-ray, Chest Radiography, CHEST X RAY, Chest X-ray, CXR, CXR Chest X-ray, Plain chest X-ray, Plain chest X-ray (procedure), RADIOGR THORACIC, Radiographic procedure on chest, Radiographic procedure on chest (procedure), Radiographies Thoracic, Radiography of chest, Radiography of chest (procedure), Radiography of chest wall, Radiography of chest wall (procedure), Radiography Thoracic, Radiologic examination of chest, Subcutaneous Free Air, Thoracic cage X-ray, Thoracic cage X-ray (procedure), THORACIC RADIOGR, Thoracic Radiographies, Thoracic Radiography, Thorax X-ray, Xray, X-ray chest, X-ray of chest, X-ray of chest wall, X-ray thoracic cage, X-ray thoracic cage (procedure)
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- PubMed (National Library of Medicine)
- NGC (National Guideline Clearinghouse)
- Medscape (eMedicine)
- Harrison's Online (accessmedicine)
- NEJM (The New England Journal of Medicine)