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Subcutaneous Emphysema after a Dental Procedure
Author(s) -
Daniela Dall’agnol de Brito,
Catarina Medeiros,
Lidia Caley
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
european journal of case reports in internal medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.125
H-Index - 1
ISSN - 2284-2594
DOI - 10.12890/2022_003153
Subject(s) - subcutaneous emphysema , pneumomediastinum , medicine , complication , limiting , surgery , computed tomography , radiology , mechanical engineering , engineering
Subcutaneous emphysema is the presence of air beneath the skin’s soft tissues. It can result from medical conditions, trauma or iatrogenic causes. The occurrence of subcutaneous emphysema after a dental procedure is rare. Although it is mostly a benign and self-limiting complication, the consequences may be severe and life-threatening. We report the case of a 20-year-old man who presented to the emergency department with swelling of his face and neck after dental treatment. The diagnosis of subcutaneous emphysema and pneumomediastinum was made based on physical examination and a computerized tomography scan.

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