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Author: Lesteva, N. A.; Adieva, E. V.; Lesina, S. S.; Aibazova, M. I.; Abramov, K. B.; Sebelev, K. I.; Kondratiev, A. N.
Title: COVID-19 pneumonia pneumomediastinum. Clinical cases
  • Cord-id: c9mrqep1
  • Document date: 2021_1_1
  • ID: c9mrqep1
    Snippet: Subjects and methods. Three cases of spontaneous pneumomediastinum among the COVID-19 pneumonia patients were analyzed. The researchers investigated and compared clinical, radiological and laboratory data. Results. According to the research results, no correlation was found between the development of pneumomediastinum and changes in values of blood laboratory tests. As well as there were no signs of correlation between drug treatment and pneumomediastinum frequency. Conclusion: The researchers s
    Document: Subjects and methods. Three cases of spontaneous pneumomediastinum among the COVID-19 pneumonia patients were analyzed. The researchers investigated and compared clinical, radiological and laboratory data. Results. According to the research results, no correlation was found between the development of pneumomediastinum and changes in values of blood laboratory tests. As well as there were no signs of correlation between drug treatment and pneumomediastinum frequency. Conclusion: The researchers suggest that the leading cause of spontaneous pneumomediastinum is viral pneumonia-associated severe alveolar damage. © 2021 Serbian Chemical Society. All rights reserved.

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