• Acta radiologica · Sep 2006

    Case Reports

    Spontaneous pneumorrhachis in bronchial asthma.

    • M Eesa, H Kandpal, R Sharma, and A Misra.
    • Department of Radiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi, India. muneereesa@rediffmail.com
    • Acta Radiol. 2006 Sep 1;47(7):672-4.

    AbstractWe report on an 18-year-old male with bronchial asthma who presented with swelling over the neck and upper chest after a mild episode of bronchospasm. Physical examination was suggestive of subcutaneous emphysema, which was subsequently confirmed on a radiograph. Computed tomography in addition revealed pneumomediastinum and air within the epidural space of the spinal canal. Although spontaneous pneumomediastinum and subcutaneous emphysema have been described in a variety of situations, including patients with asthma, spontaneous pneumorrhachis in asthmatics is a very rare entity.

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