Journal of emergencies, trauma, and shock
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J Emerg Trauma Shock · Jan 2017
Case ReportsCervicofacial and mediastinal emphysema due to a dental procedure.
Dental procedures, though commonplace and usually very safe, are not without complications. We report on a case of extensive cervicofacial and mediastinal emphysema after a routine dental procedure, initially masquerading as an allergic reaction in an otherwise young and healthy woman. A review of the relevant literature on this clinical entity is presented, which serves to underscore the need for awareness by the treating clinician of this condition and its potential sequela.