小児のめまいの診療:単一施設での経験
Sevgi Çirakli1, Emre Öztürk2, Burak Sariaydin1
1Department of Pediatric Neurology, Ordu University, Ordu, Turkey.
Medicine
|February 3, 2026
まとめ
小児のめまいは子供に大きな影響を与える
科学分野:
- Pediatric Neurology; Otolaryngology
背景:
- 小児のめまいは、子供の生活の質に影響を与える一般的かつインパクトのある症状です。
- その多様な原因と効果的な管理を理解することは、小児科ケアにとって不可欠です。
研究 の 目的:
- 小児のめまいの様々な原因を明らかにすること。
- 診断アプローチを概説し、小児のめまいの治療結果を評価すること。
主な方法:
- めまいで来院した40人の小児患者の後ろ向き分析。
- 身体診察、家族歴、血液検査、頭蓋内画像検査による病因診断。
主要な成果:
- 小児良性発作性頭位めまいは最も一般的な診断でした(30%)。
- その他の重要な原因には、B12欠乏症(12.5%)、起立性低血圧(10%)、鉄欠乏性貧血(10%)が含まれていました。
- 重篤な根本原因の可能性のため、すべての患者に頭蓋内画像検査が推奨されました。
結論:
- 小児のめまいは、一般的な良性疾患から重篤な神経学的問題まで、幅広い原因で現れます。
- 画像検査を含む迅速な医療処置と包括的な診断ワークアップは、効果的な管理と患者転帰の改善に不可欠です。
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