phenylephrine-hydrochloride and Pneumopericardium

phenylephrine-hydrochloride has been researched along with Pneumopericardium* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for phenylephrine-hydrochloride and Pneumopericardium

ArticleYear
Pneumomediastinum, pneumopericardium, orbital subcutaneous emphysema as consequence of low energy impact facial trauma.
    The New York state dental journal, 2012, Volume: 78, Issue:6

    Although not an uncommon occurrence from displaced zygomaticomaxillary complex fractures, localized air emphysema tends to resolve without consequence. Nevertheless, when accentuated by nose blowing or other forms of positive pressure soon after trauma, local air emphysema can spread via fascial planes into distant sites.

    Topics: Facial Bones; Fractures, Comminuted; Frontal Bone; Humans; Male; Maxillary Sinus; Mediastinal Emphysema; Middle Aged; Nasal Bone; Nose; Orbital Diseases; Orbital Fractures; Pneumopericardium; Pressure; Skull Fractures; Subcutaneous Emphysema; Zygomatic Fractures

2012