
pmid: 4832145
Abstract A puzzling case of spontaneous subcutaneous emphysema treated successfully by hyperbaric oxygen therapy is reported. In cases of subcutaneous emphysema not of gas gangrene or factitious etiology, hyperbaric oxygen therapy must be considered the treatment of choice.
Emphysema, Hyperbaric Oxygenation, Adolescent, Cephalothin, Humans, Snake Bites, Ampicillin, Female
Emphysema, Hyperbaric Oxygenation, Adolescent, Cephalothin, Humans, Snake Bites, Ampicillin, Female
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