Abstract
An 18-year-old man presented with altered mental status. He was found to have diabetic ketoacidosis. Chest X-ray showed pneumomediastinum. After intubation for air-way protection, an oral-gastric tube was placed. A chest computed tomography scan showed the tip of the oral-gastric tube to be in the right hemithorax. The patient underwent a thoracotomy and was managed in the intensive care unit. Both diabetic ketoacidosis and Boerhaave's syndrome should be considered as possible causes of pneumomediastinum in a patient with similar presentation. Boerhaave's syndrome should be ruled out prior to the insertion of an oral-gastric tube to avoid further morbidities. © 2013 Samer Alkhuja et al.
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Alkhuja, S., Gazizov, N., & Charles, G. (2013). Pneumomediastinum complicating diabetic Ketoacidosis and Boerhaave’s syndrome. Case Reports in Medicine, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/598720
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