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Klinicheskaia meditsina · Jan 2009
Case Reports[Spontaneous pneumomediastinum as complication of alimentary toxicoinfection].
- V V Chel'tsov, V I Amel'kov, and A I Martynov.
- Klin Med (Mosk). 2009 Jan 1; 87 (5): 63-5.
AbstractThe author reports a case of spontaneous pneumomediastinum in a previously healthy young boy resulting from alimentary toxicoinfection with frequent nausea. Adequate treatment completely eliminated symptoms of pneumomediastinum and prevented development of its complications. Published data suggesting other possible causes of spontaneous pneumomediastinum are discussed.
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