2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2019.05.033
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Subcutaneous emphysema and vocal fold paresis as a complication of a dental procedure

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“…However, as we have observed, complications are possible and may be life-threatening [ 10 , 14 ]. Numerous studies have shown that partial resorption occurs on day 4 or 5, and that complete resorption occurs on day 9 or 10 [ 1 4 , 8 10 , 12 18 , 20 22 , 24 28 ], which occurred in the subject of the current report. The evolution can be monitored by performing X-ray examinations or CT examinations.…”
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“…However, as we have observed, complications are possible and may be life-threatening [ 10 , 14 ]. Numerous studies have shown that partial resorption occurs on day 4 or 5, and that complete resorption occurs on day 9 or 10 [ 1 4 , 8 10 , 12 18 , 20 22 , 24 28 ], which occurred in the subject of the current report. The evolution can be monitored by performing X-ray examinations or CT examinations.…”
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confidence: 55%
“…Diagnosis of subcutaneous emphysema is important because, if unnoticed, it can lead to various complications, such as pressure on the orbit, which can cause blindness [ 9 , 13 ], compression of the upper airway that sometimes requires intubation of the patient [ 1 , 3 , 14 ], and nerve compression (such as that of the recurrent laryngeal nerve) that causes vocal cord paresis [ 1 ]. Furthermore, subcutaneous emphysema may extend to the thorax, causing pneumopericardium [ 19 , 20 ] or pneumomediastinum [ 1 , 3 , 8 , 10 12 , 14 17 , 19 28 ]. Pressurized air can rupture the mediastinal pleura and cause pneumothorax [ 11 , 19 , 26 ].…”
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“…Other life-threatening complications could be a pneumothorax, an infection as well as a mediastinitis, nerve damage, or cardiac problems [ 9 , 10 ]. Moreover, in 20 to 30%, a patient has a foramen ovale, and embolism—which can result in neurotoxic effects—can occur as a life-threatening complication.…”
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“…Su tratamiento pasa por la observación y el control de constantes y potenciales complicaciones. En ocasiones es preciso hospitalizar y monitorizar al paciente e incluso asegurar la vía aérea 10 .…”
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