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Subcutaneous Emphysema on Physical Exam

Dr. Manrique Umana @umanamd

#Subcutaneous #Emphysema #PhysicalExam #clinical #video #neck #crepitus
Subcutaneous Emphysema ... Umana @umanamd #Subcutaneous ... #Emphysema #PhysicalExam
Neck Subcutaneous Emphysema on Physical Exam

#Subcutaneous #Emphysema #PhysicalExam #clinical #video #neck #crepitus
Neck Subcutaneous ... Physical Exam #Subcutaneous ... #Emphysema #PhysicalExam
Neck Subcutaneous Emphysema on Physical Exam

#Subcutaneous #Emphysema #PhysicalExam #clinical #video #neck #crepitus
Neck Subcutaneous ... Physical Exam #Subcutaneous ... #Emphysema #PhysicalExam
Facial Subcutaneous Emphysema after Maxillofacial Trauma

#Facial #Subcutaneous #Emphysema #Maxillofacial #Trauma #clinical #video #physicalexam #NSFW #otolaryngology
Facial Subcutaneous ... Trauma #Facial #Subcutaneous ... clinical #video #physicalexam
Palpable Skin Crepitus on Physical Exam

Notice these air bubbles under the skin. An 86-year-old woman with
Subcutaneous emphysema ... to gas in the subcutaneous ... accumulate in subcutaneous ... associated with subcutaneous ... #Emphysema #PhysicalExam
Esophagogastric Bypass - Esophagocolostomy and Intraabdominal Colojejunostomy

A 60-year-old man presented to our clinic with concerns about
performed by means of subcutaneous ... presentation revealed the subcutaneous ... Colojejunostomy #clinical #physicalexam
Facial Swelling - Differential Diagnosis Framework for Facial Edema

Infectious:
	• Dental abscess
	• Ludwig's angina
	• Vincent's angina
	• Cellulitis
	•
fractures • Subcutaneous ... Differential #Diagnosis #PhysicalExam
Boerhaave Syndrome 
Postemesis 
Iatrogenic (most common)
Left Posterolateral most common

Mackler's Triad:
Lower Chest Pain
Vomiting
Subcutaneous Emphysema

#Boerhaave #Syndrome #Diagnosis #Signs
Pain Vomiting Subcutaneous
Fournier’s Gangrene - Physical examination was notable for necrotic-appearing tissue in the scrotum and perineum, with
tomography revealed subcutaneous ... FourniersGangrene #Emphysema #Subcutaneous
TYPICAL APPEARANCE OF “COBBLESTONING” IN CELLULITIS.  ANECHOIC OR HYPOECHOIC EDEMA IS SEEN WITHIN THE HYPODERMIS,
SURROUNDING AREAS OF SUBCUTANEOUS