2021
DOI: 10.17116/hirurgia202105120
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Pneumomediastinum in patients with a novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19)

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“…The intraalveolar pressure increases during ALV or even coughing, which can cause alveolar rupture and enable air to leak outside the alveoli. Air spreads from the alveoli to the lung root and mediastinum due to the Macklin effect [48], which results in the typical clinical presentation of pneumomediastinum [49].…”
Section: Lung Pathology and Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intraalveolar pressure increases during ALV or even coughing, which can cause alveolar rupture and enable air to leak outside the alveoli. Air spreads from the alveoli to the lung root and mediastinum due to the Macklin effect [48], which results in the typical clinical presentation of pneumomediastinum [49].…”
Section: Lung Pathology and Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%