It's most common in large breeds with
deep chest cavities, like Great Danes and Saint Bernards.
However, smaller breeds that have
deep chest cavities, such as Basset Hounds, are also susceptible.
Not exact matches
It can be a part of the Valsalva maneuver which involves taking a
deep breath and holding it, thus closing the glottis, i.e. the space between the vocal chords and causing an increase in pressure within the
chest cavity.
Take a
deep breath, which helps you increase the pressure in your
chest and abdominal
cavity.
It's getting a
cavity filled while ignoring the
deep axe wound in your
chest.
Penetrating trauma typically refers to a
deep wound that enters a body
cavity such as the abdomen or
chest.