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PNEUMORACHIS: COMPLICATION RARE DECOUVERTE CHEZ UN PATIENT CONNU ASTHMATIQUE
Author(s) -
FZ. Hinaje,
I. Tadmouri,
M. Hida
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal of advanced research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2320-5407
DOI - 10.21474/ijar01/14201
Subject(s) - pneumomediastinum , medicine , asymptomatic , complication , surgery , dorsum , dermatology , anatomy
The pneumorachis or the presence of intraspinal air, is a rare entity of fortuitous discovery which can be of traumatic, infectious, iatrogenic origin or more rarely associated with a spontaneous pneumomediastinum. This pathology is usually asymptomatic, the air resolvesspontaneously and completely by passing into the bloodstream. Wereport a very rare case of cervico-dorsal pneumorachis complicatingspontaneous pneumomediastinum and cervical subcutaneousemphysema revealed by spinal pain and whose cause was a severeasthma attack.

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