Cervicofacial subcutaneous emphysema is an uncommon but clinically significant condition in which air is inadvertently forced into the soft tissues of the face and neck during dental procedures. This ...
"This is the craziest veterinary case I've seen in quite some time," Dr. Phil Caldwell, a medical director at the Palm Springs Animal Shelter, said ...
The kitten named Zoe suffered from a condition called subcutaneous emphysema.
A kitten is going viral after a vet revealed she had to be “deflated” due to a rare medical condition that caused her body to fill with air.