@article{article_535857, title={Sore Throat: Clue for Spontaneous Pneumomediastinum}, journal={Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports}, volume={5}, pages={218–220}, year={2014}, author={Özaydın, Vehbi and Doğan, Fatma Sarı and Demireller, Merve and Ölmez, Ümit and Güneysel, Özlem}, keywords={Spontaneous pneumomediastinum, sore throat, Hamman’s syndrome}, abstract={Introduction: Spontaneous pneumomediastinum was described by Louis Hamman in 1939. For this reason, it is named Hamman’s syndrome. İt often occurs in young patients. Patients frequently heal without any complications.Case Report: In this article, a case of spontaneous pneumomediastinum with atypical presentation is presented.Conclusion: Patients who are admitted to the emergency department with sore throat should be examined carefully, and spontaneous pneumomediastinum should be kept in mind in the differential diagnosis}, number={8}, publisher={Acil Tıp Uzmanları Derneği}