Acute mediastinitis
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Acute mediastinitis' is a serious disease with a high lethality (approximately 50%).
- Usually a consequence of perforation of the oesophagus (endoscopic procedures, tumours), rarely a complication of pneumonia/mediastinitis (possibly lung abscess, empyema) or even as a complication of coemphysitis.
Clinical picture
- Fever with retrosternal pain,
- with esophageal perforation dysphagia + subcutaneous emphysema,
- X-ray: enlargement of mediastinum, ev. with pleural effusion + mediastinal emphysema.
Therapy
- ATB i.v., mediastinal drainage.
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