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Asymptomatic spontaneous cervical and mediastinal emphysema: Figure 1

We report our experience with four patients presenting with spontaneous pneumomediastinum (SPM) within a 3-month period. The patients (three male and one female, aged 15–17 years) were hospitalised with SPM. All patients were kept under observation, successfully treated and followed up for several y...

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Main Authors: Ojima, Hitoshi, Fukai, Yasuyuki, Soda, Makoto, Kuwano, Hiroyuki
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