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Zoe Maikovsky1, Peter Williams1
1University Hospitals Sussex, Worthing Hospital, Lyndhurst Road, Worthing BN11 2DH.
Clinical medicine (London, England)
|August 27, 2025
まとめ
このケースシリーズは,多神経症,オルガノメガリー,内分泌症,モノクローナルガンモパシー,皮膚異常症候群 (POEMS) を強調しています. この珍しい疾患の早期診断は,患者の治療結果と治療反応を大幅に改善します.
科学分野:
- 内科 医学
- 神経学
- 腫瘍学
背景:
- POEMS症候群は 珍しい多機能性疾患です
- 診断を遅らせることは 患者の結果に悪影響を及ぼします
研究 の 目的:
- POEMS症候群の2人の患者の 診断過程と結果を調査します
- POEMS症候群の診断と管理における課題を強調する
- 総合的な患者ケアにおける一般医の役割を強調する.
主な方法:
- POEMS症候群の2人の患者を比較したケースシリーズ
- 非典型的なプレゼンテーションと調査を含む診断作業のレビュー.
- 病気の経過と治療への反応の分析
主要な成果:
- 2人の患者は複雑な症状を示し,診断が遅れた.
- 診断は,非典型的動脈狭窄症,神経病,プラズマ細胞腫,およびVEGF値上昇などの主要な特徴を特定することによって確認されました.
- 治療への反応と結果は2人の患者によって著しく異なっていた.
結論:
- POEMS症候群の早期発見と診断は 効果的な治療と生存の改善に不可欠です
- 総合的な患者管理には 多分野間の協力と一般医の役割が不可欠です
- 希少疾患の診断に伴う課題は 医療従事者の意識を高める必要性を強調しています
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