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==CT== | ==CT== | ||
The following finding(s) on performing CT-scan of the chest is confirmatory for pneumomediastinum: | |||
*Subcutaneous emphysema. | |||
*Naclerio V sign: Seen in pneumomediastinum occurring often secondary to an oesophageal rupture but it is not entirely specific to that condition. | |||
*Gas anterior to pericardium: pneumopericardium. | |||
*Gas around the pulmonary artery and main branches: ring around artery sign. | |||
*Gas outlining major aortic branches: tubular artery sign. | |||
*Gas outlining bronchial wall: double bronchial wall sign. | |||
*Continuous diaphragm sign: due to gas trapped posterior to the pericardium. | |||
*Gas between parietal pleura and diaphragm: extrapleural sign. | |||
*Gas in pulmonary ligament. | |||
Pediatric pneumomediastinum has different appearances: | |||
*Elevated thymus: thymic wing sign. | |||
*Gas crossing the superior mediastinum: haystack sign (the heart appears like a haystack in a Monet painting). | |||
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Image:Subcutaneous emphysema chest cropped.jpg|A CT scan showing air in the mediastinum | Image:Subcutaneous emphysema chest cropped.jpg|A CT scan showing air in the mediastinum | ||
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Image:Pneumo3010775.jpg|Pneumomediastinum and pneumothorax and subcutaneous emphysema | Image:Pneumo3010775.jpg|Pneumomediastinum and pneumothorax and subcutaneous emphysema | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 19:00, 13 December 2018
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Overview
The diagnosis can be confirmed via chest X-ray showing a radiolucent outline around the heart and mediastinum or via CT scanning of the thorax.
CT
The following finding(s) on performing CT-scan of the chest is confirmatory for pneumomediastinum:
- Subcutaneous emphysema.
- Naclerio V sign: Seen in pneumomediastinum occurring often secondary to an oesophageal rupture but it is not entirely specific to that condition.
- Gas anterior to pericardium: pneumopericardium.
- Gas around the pulmonary artery and main branches: ring around artery sign.
- Gas outlining major aortic branches: tubular artery sign.
- Gas outlining bronchial wall: double bronchial wall sign.
- Continuous diaphragm sign: due to gas trapped posterior to the pericardium.
- Gas between parietal pleura and diaphragm: extrapleural sign.
- Gas in pulmonary ligament.
Pediatric pneumomediastinum has different appearances:
- Elevated thymus: thymic wing sign.
- Gas crossing the superior mediastinum: haystack sign (the heart appears like a haystack in a Monet painting).
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A CT scan showing air in the mediastinum
Images shown below are courtesy of RadsWiki.
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Pneumomediastinum
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Pneumomediastinum
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Pneumomediastinum and pneumothorax
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Pneumomediastinum and pneumothorax
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Pneumomediastinum and pneumothorax and subcutaneous emphysema