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Nitish Janardhan1, Nandu Nair2, Nandakishore Baikunje3
1Internal Medicine, KS Hegde Medical Academy, Mangaluru, Karnataka, India.
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A boy in his late adolescence, with no history of airway disease or medication use, presented with acute history of non-exertional chest pain increased on coughing and deep inspiration accompanied by dysphonia and odynophagia in the last 1 day. He had a notable history of viral fever with non-productive cough 2 weeks prior, which resolved spontaneously. Examination revealed stable haemodynamic parameters. Palpable non-tender crepitus was felt in left anterior chest wall, axilla and both sides of the neck. Auscultation revealed Hamman's sign. ECG showed high voltage complexes and 2-dimensional echocardiogram (2D ECHO) showed normal biventricular function. CXR was evident of subcutaneous emphysema, pneumopericardium and Naclerio's sign clinching the diagnosis of pneumomediastinum. CT findings were consistent with a diagnosis of Hamman's syndrome. Patient was admitted for observation and treated with high-flow oxygen. He improved symptomatically and was discharged on the fourth day of admission.
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