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spontaneous paraclinoid artery bleeding presenting as massive epistaxis: A Case Report and Literature Review (大量エピスタキスとしての自発的なパラクリノイド動脈出血: 症例報告と文献レビュー) を掲載しています.

  • 0Medicine, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences College of Medicine, Jeddah, SAU.

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まとめ

この要約は機械生成です。

内頸動脈 (ICA) の真菌性副動脈腫は稀ですが,生命を脅かす可能性があります. このケースは これらの危険な真菌感染症の 迅速な診断と多分野的な管理の必要性を 強調しています

科学分野

  • 血管 外科
  • 感染症
  • 放射線科

背景

  • 内頸動脈の真菌性動脈腫 (ICA) は,侵入性真菌性鼻炎の稀な,生命を脅かす合併症である.
  • 彼らは通常,免疫不全の患者で発生し,しばしばスフェノイドシヌスの近さによる洞穴部分を巻き込みます.

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