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Pneumatosis

Pneumatosis is the abnormal presence of air or other gas within tissues.[1]

Pneumatosis
Left lung completely affected by bullae shown in contrast to a normal lung on the right.
CausesTobacco smoking, pollutants

In the lungs, emphysema involves enlargement of the distal airspaces,[2] and is a major feature of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Other pneumatoses in the lungs are focal (localized) blebs and bullae, pulmonary cysts and cavities.

Pneumoperitoneum (or peritoneal emphysema) is air or gas in the abdominal cavity, and is most commonly caused by gastrointestinal perforation, often the result of surgery.

Pneumarthrosis, the presence of air in a joint, is rarely a serious sign.

Lung cysts edit

 
CT scan of lymphocytic interstitial pneumonia with pulmonary cysts.

A lung cyst, or pulmonary cyst, encloses a small volume of air, and has a wall thickness of up to 4 mm.[3] A minimum wall thickness of 1 mm has been suggested,[3] but thin-walled pockets may be included in the definition as well.[4] Pulmonary cysts are not associated with either smoking or emphysema.[5]

A lung cavity has a wall thickness of more than 4 mm.[3]

Other thoracic edit

Abdominal edit

 
Low magnification micrograph of pneumatosis intestinalis in bowel wall.

Joints edit

Pneumarthrosis is the presence of air in a joint. Its presentation on radiography is a radiolucent cleft often called a vacuum phenomenon, or vacuum sign.[7] Pneumarthrosis is associated with osteoarthritis and spondylosis.[8]

Pneumarthrosis is a common normal finding in shoulders[7] as well as in sternoclavicular joints.[9] It is believed to be a cause of the sounds of joint cracking.[8] It is also a common normal post-operative finding at least after spinal surgery.[10] Pneumarthrosis is extremely rare in conjunction with fluid or pus in a joint, and its presence can therefore practically exclude infection.[8]

Other edit

 
CT scan of subcutaneous emphysema.

Subcutaneous emphysema is found in the deepest layer of the skin. Emphysematous cystitis is a condition of gas in the bladder wall. On occasion this may give rise to secondary subcutaneous emphysema which has a poor prognosis.[11]

Pneumoparotitis is the presence of air in the parotid gland caused by raised air pressure in the mouth often as a result of playing wind instruments. In rare cases air may escape from the gland and give rise to subcutaneous emphysema in the face, neck, or mediastinum.[12][13]

Terminology edit

The term pneumatosis has word roots of pneumat- + -osis, meaning "air problem/injury".

References edit

  1. ^ "Medical Definition of PNEUMATOSIS". www.merriam-webster.com. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
  2. ^ page 64 in: Adrian Shifren (2006). The Washington Manual Pulmonary Medicine Subspecialty Consult, Washington manual subspecialty consult series. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. ISBN 9780781743761.
  3. ^ a b c Dr Daniel J Bell and Dr Yuranga Weerakkody. "Pulmonary cyst". Radiopaedia. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
  4. ^ Araki, Tetsuro; Nishino, Mizuki; Gao, Wei; Dupuis, Josée; Putman, Rachel K; Washko, George R; Hunninghake, Gary M; O'Connor, George T; Hatabu, Hiroto (2015). "Pulmonary cysts identified on chest CT: are they part of aging change or of clinical significance?". Thorax. 70 (12): 1156–1162. doi:10.1136/thoraxjnl-2015-207653. ISSN 0040-6376. PMC 4848007. PMID 26514407.
  5. ^ Araki, Tetsuo. "Pulmonary cysts identified on chest CT:are they part of ageing change or of clinical significance" (PDF). Retrieved 19 January 2019.
  6. ^ "Gastric emphysema | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org". Radiopaedia. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  7. ^ a b Abhijit Datir; et al. "Vacuum phenomenon in shoulder". Radiopaedia. Retrieved 2018-01-03.
  8. ^ a b c Page 60 in: Harry Griffiths (2008). Musculoskeletal Radiology. CRC Press. ISBN 9781420020663.
  9. ^ Restrepo, Carlos S.; Martinez, Santiago; Lemos, Diego F.; Washington, Lacey; McAdams, H. Page; Vargas, Daniel; Lemos, Julio A.; Carrillo, Jorge A.; Diethelm, Lisa (2009). "Imaging Appearances of the Sternum and Sternoclavicular Joints". RadioGraphics. 29 (3): 839–859. doi:10.1148/rg.293055136. ISSN 0271-5333. PMID 19448119.
  10. ^ Mall, J C; Kaiser, J A (1987). "The usual appearance of the postoperative lumbar spine". RadioGraphics. 7 (2): 245–269. doi:10.1148/radiographics.7.2.3448634. ISSN 0271-5333. PMID 3448634.
  11. ^ Sadek AR, Blake H, Mehta A (June 2011). "Emphysematous cystitis with clinical subcutaneous emphysema". International Journal of Emergency Medicine. 4 (1): 26. doi:10.1186/1865-1380-4-26. PMC 3123544. PMID 21668949.
  12. ^ McCormick, Michael E.; Bawa, Gurneet; Shah, Rahul K. (2013). "Idiopathic recurrent pneumoparotitis". American Journal of Otolaryngology. 34 (2): 180–182. doi:10.1016/j.amjoto.2012.11.005. ISSN 0196-0709. PMID 23318047.
  13. ^ Joiner MC; van der Kogel A (15 June 2016). Basic Clinical Radiobiology, Fifth Edition. CRC Press. p. 1908. ISBN 978-0-340-80893-1.

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Pneumatosis is the abnormal presence of air or other gas within tissues 1 PneumatosisLeft lung completely affected by bullae shown in contrast to a normal lung on the right CausesTobacco smoking pollutants In the lungs emphysema involves enlargement of the distal airspaces 2 and is a major feature of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease COPD Other pneumatoses in the lungs are focal localized blebs and bullae pulmonary cysts and cavities Pneumoperitoneum or peritoneal emphysema is air or gas in the abdominal cavity and is most commonly caused by gastrointestinal perforation often the result of surgery Pneumarthrosis the presence of air in a joint is rarely a serious sign Contents 1 Lung cysts 1 1 Other thoracic 1 2 Abdominal 1 3 Joints 1 4 Other 2 Terminology 3 References 4 External linksLung cysts edit nbsp CT scan of lymphocytic interstitial pneumonia with pulmonary cysts A lung cyst or pulmonary cyst encloses a small volume of air and has a wall thickness of up to 4 mm 3 A minimum wall thickness of 1 mm has been suggested 3 but thin walled pockets may be included in the definition as well 4 Pulmonary cysts are not associated with either smoking or emphysema 5 A lung cavity has a wall thickness of more than 4 mm 3 Other thoracic edit Pneumothorax air or gas in the pleural space Pneumomediastinum air or gas in the mediastinum Also called mediastinal emphysema or pneumatosis emphysema of the mediastinum Abdominal edit nbsp Low magnification micrograph of pneumatosis intestinalis in bowel wall Pneumoperitoneum or peritoneal emphysema air or gas in the abdominal cavity The most common cause is a perforated abdominal viscus generally a perforated peptic ulcer although any part of the bowel may perforate from a benign ulcer tumor or abdominal trauma Pneumatosis intestinalis air or gas cysts in the bowel wall Gastric pneumatosis or gastric emphysema is air or gas cysts in the stomach wall 6 Joints edit Pneumarthrosis is the presence of air in a joint Its presentation on radiography is a radiolucent cleft often called a vacuum phenomenon or vacuum sign 7 Pneumarthrosis is associated with osteoarthritis and spondylosis 8 Pneumarthrosis is a common normal finding in shoulders 7 as well as in sternoclavicular joints 9 It is believed to be a cause of the sounds of joint cracking 8 It is also a common normal post operative finding at least after spinal surgery 10 Pneumarthrosis is extremely rare in conjunction with fluid or pus in a joint and its presence can therefore practically exclude infection 8 nbsp X ray of a hip with hip replacement and pneumarthrosis in this case aseptic nbsp A vacuum sign or vacuum phenomenon is a normal finding on shoulder X rays Other edit nbsp CT scan of subcutaneous emphysema Subcutaneous emphysema is found in the deepest layer of the skin Emphysematous cystitis is a condition of gas in the bladder wall On occasion this may give rise to secondary subcutaneous emphysema which has a poor prognosis 11 Pneumoparotitis is the presence of air in the parotid gland caused by raised air pressure in the mouth often as a result of playing wind instruments In rare cases air may escape from the gland and give rise to subcutaneous emphysema in the face neck or mediastinum 12 13 Terminology editThe term pneumatosis has word roots of pneumat osis meaning air problem injury References edit Medical Definition of PNEUMATOSIS www merriam webster com Retrieved 31 July 2021 page 64 in Adrian Shifren 2006 The Washington Manual Pulmonary Medicine Subspecialty Consult Washington manual subspecialty consult series Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins ISBN 9780781743761 a b c Dr Daniel J Bell and Dr Yuranga Weerakkody Pulmonary cyst Radiopaedia Retrieved 2019 05 01 Araki Tetsuro Nishino Mizuki Gao Wei Dupuis Josee Putman Rachel K Washko George R Hunninghake Gary M O Connor George T Hatabu Hiroto 2015 Pulmonary cysts identified on chest CT are they part of aging change or of clinical significance Thorax 70 12 1156 1162 doi 10 1136 thoraxjnl 2015 207653 ISSN 0040 6376 PMC 4848007 PMID 26514407 Araki Tetsuo Pulmonary cysts identified on chest CT are they part of ageing change or of clinical significance PDF Retrieved 19 January 2019 Gastric emphysema Radiology Reference Article Radiopaedia org Radiopaedia Retrieved 28 June 2019 a b Abhijit Datir et al Vacuum phenomenon in shoulder Radiopaedia Retrieved 2018 01 03 a b c Page 60 in Harry Griffiths 2008 Musculoskeletal Radiology CRC Press ISBN 9781420020663 Restrepo Carlos S Martinez Santiago Lemos Diego F Washington Lacey McAdams H Page Vargas Daniel Lemos Julio A Carrillo Jorge A Diethelm Lisa 2009 Imaging Appearances of the Sternum and Sternoclavicular Joints RadioGraphics 29 3 839 859 doi 10 1148 rg 293055136 ISSN 0271 5333 PMID 19448119 Mall J C Kaiser J A 1987 The usual appearance of the postoperative lumbar spine RadioGraphics 7 2 245 269 doi 10 1148 radiographics 7 2 3448634 ISSN 0271 5333 PMID 3448634 Sadek AR Blake H Mehta A June 2011 Emphysematous cystitis with clinical subcutaneous emphysema International Journal of Emergency Medicine 4 1 26 doi 10 1186 1865 1380 4 26 PMC 3123544 PMID 21668949 McCormick Michael E Bawa Gurneet Shah Rahul K 2013 Idiopathic recurrent pneumoparotitis American Journal of Otolaryngology 34 2 180 182 doi 10 1016 j amjoto 2012 11 005 ISSN 0196 0709 PMID 23318047 Joiner MC van der Kogel A 15 June 2016 Basic Clinical Radiobiology Fifth Edition CRC Press p 1908 ISBN 978 0 340 80893 1 External links edit nbsp Look up pneumatosis in Wiktionary the free dictionary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pneumatosis amp oldid 1188075062, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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