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  • Pediatrics . Spontaneous Massive Pneumomediastinum in a Previously Well Infant With COVID-19


    Pediatrics


    . 2021 Dec 1;148(6):e2021051904.
    doi: 10.1542/peds.2021-051904.
    Spontaneous Massive Pneumomediastinum in a Previously Well Infant With COVID-19


    Anushri Dixit 1 , Mohammed Uvaise 2 , Anna Canet-Tarres 2 , Jon Lillie 2



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    Abstract

    A 3-month-old boy presented with a 3-hour history of a neck lump and difficulty breathing after 5 days of fever and reduced feeding. Pneumomediastinum with subcutaneous emphysema were identified, and the child was intubated because of severe work of breathing, requiring significant levels of oxygen and ventilatory pressure. Computed tomography chest scan revealed massive pneumomediastinum and significant bilateral parenchymal disease. The child deteriorated cardiovascularly, so the mediastinum was dissected by cardiothoracic surgeons and 2 drains were placed. The patient clinically improved with resolution of air leak over 2 days. A diagnosis of coronavirus disease 2019 pneumonia was confirmed.


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