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Signs and symptoms of spontaneous subcutaneous emphysema vary based on the cause, but it is often associated with swelling of the neck and chest pain, and may also involve sore throat, neck pain, [[dysphagia|difficulty swallowing]], wheezing and [[dyspnea|difficulty breathing]].<ref name="Parker90"/ | Signs and symptoms of spontaneous subcutaneous emphysema vary based on the cause, but it is often associated with swelling of the neck and chest pain, and may also involve sore throat, neck pain, [[dysphagia|difficulty swallowing]], wheezing and [[dyspnea|difficulty breathing]].<ref name="Parker90"/> | ||
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Overview
Signs and symptoms of spontaneous subcutaneous emphysema vary based on the cause, but it is often associated with swelling of the neck and chest pain, and may also involve sore throat, neck pain, difficulty swallowing, wheezing and difficulty breathing.[1]
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