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Pneumomediastinum 

Thoracic Radiology
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@murilodesabarretocalloupei3052
@murilodesabarretocalloupei3052 3 года назад
Great, as always! This channel has helped me quite a lot in my cardiothoracic CT rotation in residency. Dr. Agrawal passes his kowledge on very skillfully!
@zergenzerg6853
@zergenzerg6853 3 года назад
I developed a pneumomediastinum from covid and a bipap machine alog with my asthma. The first hospital really mistreated me and put me on the bipap for 6 hours. I developed a pneumothorax couple days later. I was already in another hospital where they knew what they were doing. The thoracic team really treated me well. It was subcutaneous emphysema as well
@kaushikn2038
@kaushikn2038 3 года назад
I just can’t help but notice how cute Dr Rishi is!! As always wonderful content and a very lucid presentation
@ThoracicRadiology
@ThoracicRadiology 3 года назад
🤣🤣 thx for watching!
@kaushikn2038
@kaushikn2038 3 года назад
@@ThoracicRadiology 😍
@ShanyarHawrami
@ShanyarHawrami 3 года назад
A wonderfully prepared lecture with great case examples. Thank you.
@Zodayer
@Zodayer 3 года назад
phanominal video. thank you
@nikitarome6208
@nikitarome6208 3 года назад
Hello Doc Agrawal, can you discuss the CT approach for mediastinum.. because i’m having difficulty to understand the borders on CT. I have a report topic mediastinitis 🤯 I ‘ ll already suscribed your channel very great videos.. your teachings are very clear and concise.. one of the great teachers in Radiology 🙇🏻‍♀️ thank you so much..
@tonybabu4127
@tonybabu4127 Год назад
Great explanation
@game_topint_op4655
@game_topint_op4655 Год назад
WOW I LIKED SO MUCH THIS CLASS, THANKS DR!
@kelumprasanna7262
@kelumprasanna7262 3 года назад
great one. better if you share screen and camera side by side as can see larger images
@rishi989
@rishi989 3 года назад
Thanks for the suggestion. Most of my viewers are using mobile so I am trying vertical format which is better for CXR.
@kelumprasanna7262
@kelumprasanna7262 3 года назад
@@rishi989 thanks for reply.
@olgaalbulescu6883
@olgaalbulescu6883 3 года назад
Awesome as always! Thank you!
@sreejas2150
@sreejas2150 3 года назад
Thank you for teaching us
@ricardotorres8114
@ricardotorres8114 Год назад
excellent.
@Jonb173
@Jonb173 2 года назад
I had a spontaneous pneumothorax this last December and had large bore chest tube for one week. I tried running for the first time last week and had 10/10 pain after about 100 meters and bubbling feeling when breathing and bubble seems to “echo” my heartbeat sometimes.
@AlejandroSanz01
@AlejandroSanz01 3 года назад
Good video, thanks
@mohammadhaseeb9204
@mohammadhaseeb9204 3 года назад
Thanks alot
@aishaalbarasi7901
@aishaalbarasi7901 3 года назад
From Libya alot s of thankd
@user-lp7xn9tg7o
@user-lp7xn9tg7o 2 года назад
I have sound comes from my throat like crushing sound and shortness of breath and heart racing from time to time . I did an x-ray and they found nothing. Sometimes the symptoms disappear and then come back.I did not receive any treatment for this until now. I have been suffering from this for almost 2 years
@Christianbaoua
@Christianbaoua 4 месяца назад
I had an x-ray done on my left chest. The doctor told me there was air where it shouldn't be. So, what is the treatment to cure?
@ThoracicRadiology
@ThoracicRadiology 4 месяца назад
Depends on the cause. Did your doctor say how it got there?
@moclack4058
@moclack4058 3 года назад
So interesting, thanks a mil Could you please explain how can differentiate between interstitial and alveolar shadow on cxr?!
@ThoracicRadiology
@ThoracicRadiology 3 года назад
interstitial will be more net-like and reticular and alveolar is more fluffy and cloud-like. In reality, most patients will have some combination though. Thx for watching.
@moclack4058
@moclack4058 3 года назад
@@ThoracicRadiology thanks again, can’t wait for the next video
@noahtabor528
@noahtabor528 3 года назад
My dad is in the hospital with complications from covid. He was never intubated. They are telling me that he has a pneumomediastinum and they aren’t sure what’s causing it. Would you be interested in looking at his radiographs and giving me your interpretation?
@anaosi8878
@anaosi8878 Год назад
I have question, so how we differentiate between pneumomediastinum amd pnuemopericardium? Tks u
@ThoracicRadiology
@ThoracicRadiology Год назад
Good question. Pneumopericardium will not extend up to the superior mediastinum or into the neck. It will just be confined to the area around the heart.
@jasonperez1512
@jasonperez1512 4 месяца назад
Hey Doc, I got diagnosed with this and I’m relatively young, and was physically very healthy before. I’m wondering if I can continue to smoke my medical marijuana while having it. I haven’t, and honestly my anxiety has been horrible. It feels like hell on earth. Thanks
@ThoracicRadiology
@ThoracicRadiology 4 месяца назад
I think smoking can be a cause of this. Can you switch to edibles?
@jasonperez1512
@jasonperez1512 4 месяца назад
@@ThoracicRadiology I hate edibles, they make me panic. I have switched to tinctures which have been holding me over! Thank you for your reply, really sucks that what’s been helping me has been the cause of this 😕
@noahtabor528
@noahtabor528 3 года назад
My dad is in the hospital with complications from covid. They say he has a pneumomediastinum. Would you be interested in giving me your interpretation of his radiographs?
@ThoracicRadiology
@ThoracicRadiology 3 года назад
Hi Noah, patients who have COVID and are intubated have high rates of pneumomediastinum. Hope he turns the corner. Good luck.
@hamzaidrissi7837
@hamzaidrissi7837 3 года назад
Hi Doctor, is pneumomediastinum goes with time from the lunges.
@ThoracicRadiology
@ThoracicRadiology 3 года назад
It depends on the cause. If the cause is from bleb rupture, it will go away on its own. If it from a hole in the esophagus, it needs treatment.
@BESTinTHEworld41
@BESTinTHEworld41 9 месяцев назад
Hi doctor is it safe to go on a airplane to travel after having pneumomediastinum
@ThoracicRadiology
@ThoracicRadiology 9 месяцев назад
I'm not sure but it probably depends on the reason why pneumomediastinum was there in the first place.
@Southernrefinish88
@Southernrefinish88 2 года назад
Can you get this from coughing really hard or too much?
@draydra
@draydra 2 года назад
I did cough alot when i got a pneumomediastium, so id say likely?
@hollytrevino5306
@hollytrevino5306 6 месяцев назад
what are the mickey mouse ears at the top
@ThoracicRadiology
@ThoracicRadiology 4 месяца назад
I think what you are referring to are the lung apices. They look dark and round bc they are outlined by bones which are white.
@dimitrilibert3282
@dimitrilibert3282 2 года назад
Hi doctor, I vomitted a couple of weeks ago, and I am diagnosed with pneumomediastinum. They said in the hospital I might have had a very small rupture in my esophagus and that it healed by itself. They saw on a scan, that I had loose air around my lungs and heartsac. It should go away by itself they say. But we are a month later and I still have chestpain when I breath in deeply. What should I do? Desperate..
@ThoracicRadiology
@ThoracicRadiology 2 года назад
Check in with your doctor if you're still having symptoms. You can get another CXR to see if the pneumomediastinum is gone.
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