pneumomediastinum →
πνευμομεσοθωράκιο,
πνευμομεσοπνευμόνιο,
πνευμομεσαύλιο,
πνευμονομεσαύλιο,
μεσοθωρακικό εμφύσημαPneumomediastinum (from Greek pneuma – "air", also known as mediastinal emphysema) is pneumatosis (abnormal presence of air or other gas) in the mediastinum. First described in 1819 by René Laennec, the condition can result from physical trauma or other situations that lead to air escaping from the lungs, airways, or bowel into the chest cavity.
Pneumomediastinum - WikipediaWhat is pneumomediastinum?
Pneumomediastinum, also known as mediastinal emphysema, is a condition in which air is present in the mediastinum (the space in the chest between the two lungs). This can be caused by a traumatic injury or in association with pneumothorax or other diseases.
Pneumomediastinum | Johns Hopkins Medicinehttps://opencourses.uoc.gr/courses/mod/resource/view.php?id=5974&forceview=1ar:
استرواح المنصف; de:
Mediastinalemphysem; en:
pneumomediastinum; es:
neumomediastino; he:
פנאומומדיאסטינום; it:
pneumomediastino; kk:
пневмомедиастинум; pt:
pneumomediastino; sv:
mediastinalemfysem