[ 股関節の痛い腫れ ]
Siem A Willems1,2, K T Buddingh1, Marcus A M Brouwers1
1HagaZiekenhuis, afdeling Heelkunde, Den Haag.
Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde
|August 20, 2025
まとめ
痛みのある股関節の腫れが 収監された inguinal hernia であると疑われました 手術により,血管炎 (静脈管の炎症) が本当の原因であることが判明し,抗生物質による治療が求められました.
科学分野:
- 泌尿器科
- 外科病理学
背景:
- 椎間板ヘルニアと臓の痛みは,外科における一般的な症状です.
- 血管炎は 血管の炎症であり 他の症状を模倣する症状が表れます
研究 の 目的:
- 血管炎の症例を 報告する
- 股関節と臓の痛みの 差別診断の重要性を強調する
主な方法:
- 38歳の男性 左股関節と臓の痛み
- 軟骨ヘルニアの疑いを調査する 手術検査
- 尿培養とSTI検査,その後は経験的な抗生物質療法.
主要な成果:
- 手術の結果は 血管炎で 軟骨ヘルニアではありません
- 患者は14日間のシプロフロクサシン投与を受けた.
結論:
- 血管炎は,急性痛性股関節および胞腫の差異診断に考慮されるべきである.
- 血管炎の管理には迅速な診断と適切な抗生物質治療が不可欠です.
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