학술논문

Subcutaneous emphysema in a case of infective sinusitis: a case report.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2010, Vol. 4 Issue 1, p1-4. 4p. 2 Black and White Photographs.
Subject
*PULMONARY emphysema
*PNEUMOMEDIASTINUM
*DISEASES
*SINUSITIS
Language
ISSN
1752-1947
Abstract
Introduction: Subcutaneous emphysema with pneumomediastinum is a rare phenomenon with a high morbidity and may occur spontaneously.Case Presentation: A 30-year-old Caucasian man presented with sudden onset of a painful, swollen neck and was found, via clinical and radiological examination to have subcutaneous emphysema. A swallow study showed no oesophageal perforation. Computed tomography of his neck and thorax demonstrated pneumomediastinum but no other pathology. Management was conservative with intravenous antibiotics, fluids and no oral intake. He had a history of a productive cough and a flexible nasoendoscopy found purulent sinusitis which was treated with topical nasal washes. The patient was discharged after 72 hours and will be followed up by the otolaryngology-head and neck service.Conclusions: Infective sinusitis is a rare cause of subcutaneous emphysema and pneumomediastinum. It may be managed conservatively provided there is early recognition and exclusion of more serious pathology, such as a ruptured trachea or oesophagus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]