Cocaine using patient who presents with dyspnoea
ABSTRACT We present the case of a 17-year-old male patient with a history of cocaine use who consulted for chest pain and dyspnoea. A pneumomediastinum is defined as the irruption of air in the mediastinal space, and is associated with different causes, including addiction to inhaled drugs. It occur...
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Main Authors: | RA Castro Jiménez (Author), I García Alcaide (Author), N Pascual Martínez (Author) |
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