Literature DB >> 8718476

Subcutaneous emphysema.

C P Samlaska1, K L Maggio.   

Abstract

A medical emergency, the detection of subcutaneous emphysema requires thorough evaluation to exclude the multitude of disease processes that may demonstrate this clinical finding. Gas gangrene must be considered in the differential diagnosis of all forms of subcutaneous emphysema and infections with some species, such as C. novyi, may not produce gas at all. Isolation of C. septicum from the blood is almost always associated with colon cancer or hematologic malignancies. Nonclostridial gas gangrene in diabetic patients is indistinguishable clinically from clostridial gas gangrene. A unique and true dermatologic emergency is the detection of nontraumatic subcutaneous emphysema of the thigh with or without associated erythema, tenderness, or bullous lesions. This finding is associated with perforated viscus in a retroperitoneal location. Infections with gas-producing organisms continue to be a source of significant morbidity in modern times.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8718476

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Dermatol        ISSN: 0882-0880


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