Spontaneous retropharyngeal and cervical emphysema: A rare singer's injury

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Spontaneous retropharyngeal and cervical emphysema is rare. We describe a case that was unusual in its etiology: the result of singing. Although this condition is usually benign, hospital admission for close observation and supportive therapy is prudent.

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Shine, N. P., Lacy, P., Conlon, B., & McShane, D. (2005). Spontaneous retropharyngeal and cervical emphysema: A rare singer’s injury. Ear, Nose and Throat Journal, 84(11), 726–727. https://doi.org/10.1177/014556130508401116

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