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Maiya Chen1,2, Yujo Kawashita2, Sosei Abe2
1Respiratory Medicine, Fukuoka University Hospital, Fukuoka, JPN.
Abstract:
Abdominal pseudohernia is a condition characterized by the protrusion of abdominal viscera through a weakened area of the abdominal wall without a hernia sac. Various causes, including spinal disorders and trauma, can lead to this condition; however, the most common cause is reported to be herpes zoster. We present a rare case of spontaneous resolution of abdominal pseudohernia following lung cancer surgery. A 71-year-old male presented with left upper abdominal bulging and pain. A CT scan performed at the time incidentally revealed a nodular lesion in the right lower lobe, suspicious for lung cancer. Single-port thoracoscopic surgery was performed, and the final diagnosis was right lower lobe lung squamous cell carcinoma. Following the lung cancer surgery, the left upper abdominal bulging spontaneously resolved within one week. In this case, we hypothesize that the immune dysregulation caused by lung cancer increased the activity of the herpes zoster virus, leading to the development of pseudohernia. The spontaneous resolution of the pseudohernia is thought to be due to the improvement of immune dysregulation after surgery.
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