| Literature DB >> 16714511 |
V Ameh1, R Jenner, N Jilani, A Bradbury.
Abstract
A 2-year-old boy presented to the emergency department with a history of sudden onset of cough, dyspnoea and a slight expiratory wheeze on the right lung base. He also had subcutaneous emphysema on the left side of the chest anteriorly. Chest x ray confirmed subcutaneous emphysema and also revealed pneumomediastinum and pneumopericardium. He had had no previous episode and was not known to have asthma. He was apyrexial but had a raised white cell count. The eosinophil count was within normal limits. He was successfully treated with nebulised salbutamol, steroids, antibiotics and high flow oxygen. He made a good recovery and was discharged after 7 days. This case highlights the need for a high index of suspicion of asthma in very young children presenting for the first time with such complications.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16714511 PMCID: PMC2564347 DOI: 10.1136/emj.2005.028829
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Med J ISSN: 1472-0205 Impact factor: 2.740