慢性ケタミン中毒における尿路および肝胆道系の両方への関与
Alexander Cotza1, Liesbeth Meylaerts1
1Department of Radiology, Ziekenhuis Oost-Limburg, Genk, Belgium.
Journal of the Belgian Society of Radiology
|January 26, 2026
まとめ
慢性ケタミン乱用は複数の臓器に損傷を与える可能性があります。この症例は、尿路と肝臓の両方に影響を与えるケタミン毒性を示しており、全身性疾患としての可能性を強調しています。
科学分野:
- 毒物学
- 放射線学
- 消化器病学
背景:
- 慢性ケタミン乱用は、しばしば下部尿路症状を引き起こします。
- ケタミンによる肝胆道系の合併症は、文書化されている頻度が低いです。
- ケタミン毒性は、多系統障害として現れる可能性があります。
研究 の 目的:
- 同時発生したケタミン誘発性尿路症と胆管症の症例提示。
- 放射線科医の間で、ケタミン毒性の潜在的な肝胆道系の発現についての認識を高めること。
主な方法:
- 症例報告の提示。
- 臨床所見および画像所見のレビュー。
主要な成果:
- 若年成人が、ケタミン誘発性尿路症と胆管症を同時に発症しました。
- この症例は、慢性ケタミン乱用の多系統への影響を示しています。
結論:
- 放射線科医は、原因不明の尿路症および肝胆道系の異常を持つ患者において、ケタミン毒性を考慮すべきです。
- ケタミン乱用は、尿路を超えた多系統臓器損傷の重大なリスクをもたらします。
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