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Subcutaneous emphysema

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  • caused by air tracking from the lungs e.g. from a pneumothorax, or rarely, a rupture of the oesophagus.
  • causes a crackling sensation that is felt on palpating the skin of the neck and chest. It may also cause a diffuse swelling of the chest wall and neck.

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