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Spontaneous cervicothoracolumbar pneumorrhachis,pneumomediastinum and pneumoperitoneum
Authors:Faisal Al‐Mufarrej  Farid Gharagozloo  Barbara Tempesta  Marc Margolis
Affiliation:1. The George Washington University Medical Center, Washington, DC, USA;2. Washington Institute of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Washington DC, USA
Abstract:Introduction: Pneumorrhachis, or epidural pneumatosis, is a rare entity that is usually traumatic or iatrogenic. Usually, the epidural emphysema is limited to a few vertebral spaces. Less commonly, it is secondary to mediastinal air that tracks into the epidural space. Mediastinal air is usually associated with subcutaneous emphysema, but rarely is it associated with pneumopericardium or pneumoperitoneum. The cause of pneumomediastinum is usually identifiable on history or radiology. Methods: Report of a case. Results: We report the extremely rare simultaneous occurrence of self‐limiting cervicothoracolumbar pneumorrhachis, pneumomediastinum, cervical subcutaneous emphysema and pneumoperitoneum in a healthy 20‐year‐old gentleman in the absence of an identifiable cause. Conclusion: Extensive pneumorrhachis and pneumoperitoneum may simultaneously accompany pneumomediastinum and subcutaneous emphysema in the absence of an identifiable cause and still follow a benign clinical course. Please cite this paper as: Al‐Mufarrej F, Gharagozloo F, Tempesta B and Margolis M. Spontaneous cervicothoracolumbar pneumorrhachis, pneumomediastinum and pneumoperitoneum. The Clinical Respiratory Journal 2009; 3: 239–243.
Keywords:emphysema  pneumomediastinum  pneumoperitoneum  pneumorrhachis
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