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Disease mediastinitis
Symptom C0014860|esophageal perforation
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PubMedID- 26266352 Chest computed tomography revealed signs of mediastinitis with possible esophageal perforation.
PubMedID- 21615959 Computed tomography and angiography had confirmed a diagnosis of esophageal perforation leading to mediastinitis and the presence of an infected pseudoaneurysm.
PubMedID- 25565934 Emergent surgery was performed and esophageal perforation combined with pyothorax and mediastinitis was identified on the left side of the lower esophagus.
PubMedID- 20499307 Patients were divided into 4 grades: grade i was esophageal perforation without mediastinitis (n=17), grade ii was esophageal perforation with severe mediastinitis (n=13), grade iii was esophageal perforation with severe empyema (n=21), grade iv was esophageal perforation with tracheal or aorto-esophageal fistula (n=6).
PubMedID- 22953292 The reported complications are esophageal perforation leading to mediastinitis, pneumothorax, pneumomediastinum, secondary tracheoesophageal fistula, gastric perforation, perforation of small and large bowel leading to peritonitis, heart perforation, duodenocolic fistula, incarcerated inguinal hernia, and the like .
PubMedID- 22778283 Due to continued clinical deterioration over the next 48 h, a ct thorax was performed that showed evidence of large oesophageal perforation with mediastinitis and gas in the mediastinum.
PubMedID- 23476819 Some complications that can arise are bronchial stenosis, bronchiectasis, lung abscess, tissue ulceration or erosion, esophageal perforation with secondary mediastinitis, pneumothorax, intestinal obstruction, perforation with subsequent abscess formation, and hemorrhage or fistula.
PubMedID- 21776303 In some situations emergency surgical treatment is required (esophageal perforation with mediastinitis, massive bleeding, and abscesses).

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