Subcutaneous emphysema history and symptoms: Difference between revisions
Kiran Singh (talk | contribs) |
|||
(5 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
__NOTOC__ | __NOTOC__ | ||
{{Subcutaneous emphysema}} | {{Subcutaneous emphysema}} | ||
Please help WikiDoc by adding more content here. It's easy! Click [[Help:How_to_Edit_a_Page|here]] to learn about editing. | |||
{{CMG}} | {{CMG}} | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Signs and symptoms of spontaneous subcutaneous emphysema vary based on the cause, but it is often associated with swelling of the neck and chest pain, and may also involve sore throat, neck pain, [[dysphagia|difficulty swallowing]], wheezing and [[dyspnea|difficulty breathing]].<ref name=" | Signs and symptoms of spontaneous subcutaneous emphysema vary based on the cause, but it is often associated with swelling of the neck and chest pain, and may also involve sore throat, neck pain, [[dysphagia|difficulty swallowing]], wheezing and [[dyspnea|difficulty breathing]]. When large amounts of air leak into the tissues, the face can swell considerably. In cases of subcutaneous emphysema around the neck, there may be a feeling of fullness in the neck, and the sound of the voice may change.<ref name="NOAA91"> | ||
{{ | |||
cite book |author=NOAA|title=NOAA Diving Manual |publisher=US Dept. of Commerce – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration |location= |year=1991 |isbn=0160359392 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate= 2008-05-09| pages=3.15 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=MV55XeyatnwC&pg=PT47&dq=subcutaneous+emphysema&sig=nhUBUEP7DJTri6j1WqVE3jkTY2Y | |||
}} | |||
</ref>The tissues surrounding SCE are usually [[edema|swollen]]. If SCE is particularly extreme around the neck and chest, the swelling can interfere with breathing. The air can travel to many parts of the body, including the abdomen and limbs, because there are no separations in the [[adipose tissue|fatty tissue]] in the skin to prevent the air from moving.<ref name="Schnyder00"> | |||
{{ | |||
cite book |author=Schnyder P, Wintermark M |title=Radiology of Blunt Trauma of the Chest |publisher=Springer |location=Berlin |year=2000 |pages=10–11 |isbn=3-540-66217-0 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate= 2008-05-06 |url = http://books.google.com/books?id=Q4haCU0cX14C&pg=PA10&dq=subcutaneous+emphysema&lr=&sig=C7DbMJOQmB-m1YgW6qchCU4bDl0 | |||
}} | |||
</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist|2}} | {{reflist|2}} | ||
[[Category:Needs content]] | [[Category:Needs content]] | ||
[[Category:Chest trauma]] | [[Category:Chest trauma]] | ||
[[Category:Pulmonology]] | [[Category:Pulmonology]] | ||
[[Category:Emergency medicine]] | [[Category:Emergency medicine]] | ||
[[Category:Physical examination]] | [[Category:Physical examination]] |
Latest revision as of 15:27, 15 June 2015
Subcutaneous emphysema Microchapters |
Diagnosis |
---|
Treatment |
Case Studies |
Subcutaneous emphysema history and symptoms On the Web |
American Roentgen Ray Society Images of Subcutaneous emphysema history and symptoms |
Risk calculators and risk factors for Subcutaneous emphysema history and symptoms |
Please help WikiDoc by adding more content here. It's easy! Click here to learn about editing.
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Signs and symptoms of spontaneous subcutaneous emphysema vary based on the cause, but it is often associated with swelling of the neck and chest pain, and may also involve sore throat, neck pain, difficulty swallowing, wheezing and difficulty breathing. When large amounts of air leak into the tissues, the face can swell considerably. In cases of subcutaneous emphysema around the neck, there may be a feeling of fullness in the neck, and the sound of the voice may change.[1]The tissues surrounding SCE are usually swollen. If SCE is particularly extreme around the neck and chest, the swelling can interfere with breathing. The air can travel to many parts of the body, including the abdomen and limbs, because there are no separations in the fatty tissue in the skin to prevent the air from moving.[2]
References
- ↑ NOAA (1991). NOAA Diving Manual. US Dept. of Commerce – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. p. 3.15. ISBN 0160359392. Retrieved 2008-05-09.
- ↑ Schnyder P, Wintermark M (2000). Radiology of Blunt Trauma of the Chest. Berlin: Springer. pp. 10–11. ISBN 3-540-66217-0. Retrieved 2008-05-06.