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Cervical Emphysema and Pneumomediastinum following “Light Strangulation” Injury
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Pneumomediastinum is an uncommon radiographic finding resulting from various causes, such as trauma, infection and unknown causes. The pneumomediastinum due to minor trauma is rarely reported and treatment and diagnostic process is not established. We report on a 20-year-old female patient who initially presented with neck pain and dyspnoea following manual strangulation. Her chest X-ray and computed tomography (CT) of neck imaging showed subcutaneous emphysema and extensive pneumomediastinum, but pneumothorax was not shown. She was transferred to the thoracic surgery and admitted to the general ward. The patient's condition improved and she was discharged on the sixth hospital day. In conclusion, patients with pneumomediastinum following a minor strangulation injury can be observed alone without invasive testing or repeated imaging. CT scans are of great value for safe observation in determined patients and for the further evaluation of pneumomediastinum.
Title: Cervical Emphysema and Pneumomediastinum following “Light Strangulation” Injury
Description:
Pneumomediastinum is an uncommon radiographic finding resulting from various causes, such as trauma, infection and unknown causes.
The pneumomediastinum due to minor trauma is rarely reported and treatment and diagnostic process is not established.
We report on a 20-year-old female patient who initially presented with neck pain and dyspnoea following manual strangulation.
Her chest X-ray and computed tomography (CT) of neck imaging showed subcutaneous emphysema and extensive pneumomediastinum, but pneumothorax was not shown.
She was transferred to the thoracic surgery and admitted to the general ward.
The patient's condition improved and she was discharged on the sixth hospital day.
In conclusion, patients with pneumomediastinum following a minor strangulation injury can be observed alone without invasive testing or repeated imaging.
CT scans are of great value for safe observation in determined patients and for the further evaluation of pneumomediastinum.
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