Neumomediastino espontáneo (síndrome de Hamman), una entidad poco frecuente no siempre reconocida

  • Silva F A
  • Barros C D
  • Raddatz E A
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Introduction: Pneumomediastinum or Hamman syndrome usually appears in young males; any condition provoking Valsalva maneuvers can be a predisposing factor. Clinical case: We report an 18 years old male admitted to the emergency room for polydipsia, polyphagia, malaise, profuse vomiting and chest pain. A diabetic ketoacidosis was diagnosed and a chest X ray film showed a pneumomediastinum. The patient was compensated metabolically and an esophageal X ray examination discarded esophageal perforation. He was discharged in good conditions seven days after admission.

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Silva F, A., Barros C, D., & Raddatz E, A. (2013). Neumomediastino espontáneo (síndrome de Hamman), una entidad poco frecuente no siempre reconocida. Revista Chilena de Cirugía, 65(5), 442–447. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-40262013000500013

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