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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Subcutaneous emphysema
  1. Subcutaneous emphysema can often be seen as a smooth bulging of the skin. When a health care provider ... than other scuba divers. When caused by surgery, subcutaneous emphysema is sometimes referred to as "surgical emphysema."
  2. ... skin of the chest, arms, or neck (called subcutaneous emphysema). A chest x-ray or CT scan of ...
  3. ... completely destroyed. Symptoms include: Air under the skin ( subcutaneous emphysema ) Blisters filled with brown-red fluid Drainage from ...
  4. ... skin of the chest, neck, arms, and trunk ( subcutaneous emphysema ) Difficulty breathing