多発性骨髄腫 の 患者 の 中 で の シメント エンボルス: 症例 報告
Zelinda Taylor1, Sarah Lee1, Priya Antil2
1Internal Medicine, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, USA.
Cureus
|September 2, 2025
まとめ
多発性骨髄腫のキフォプラスティは 肺セメント栓塞に繋がり 骨セメントが肺に届くという珍しい合併症です この症例報告は,この問題を経験している患者の詳細で, 慎重にモニタリングする必要性を強調しています.
科学分野:
- 腫瘍学
- 神経外科
- 肺科
背景:
- 多発性骨髄腫は,骨の損傷によって特徴づけられ,しばしばキフォプラスティで治療されます.
- 脊椎骨折を安定させるための最小侵襲的処置です
- 肺セメント栓塞は,キフォプラスティーの知られた,しかし稀な合併症です.
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