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急性骨髓炎,血栓炎和肺栓塞:一个病例报告
Mohammad Sheikh Najeeb1,2, Afif Alshwaiki1,2, Nafiza Martini3,4
1Faculty of Medicine, Damascus University, Mashrou Dummar, Damascus, Syria.
Journal of medical case reports
|October 27, 2023
概括
在儿童中,一种罕见的性肺栓塞,深静脉血栓炎和急性骨髓炎三重症通常是创伤的结果. 早期的MRI对于诊断骨髓炎至关重要,以防止严重的并发症.
科学领域:
- 儿科整形外科 儿科整形外科
- 传染性疾病 传染性疾病
- 放射学 放射学是一门学科.
背景情况:
- 败血性肺栓塞 (SPE),深静脉血栓塞 (DVT) 和急性骨髓炎 (AOM) 在儿童中呈现出一种罕见的三位一体,通常与长骨创伤有关.
- 延迟诊断AOM作为DVT的原因导致危及生命的并发症.
- 这种综合症很少被识别,导致诊断延迟.
研究的目的:
- 为了突出儿童患者中罕见的SPE,DVT和AOM三位一体.
- 强调在儿科DVT病例中考虑骨髓炎的重要性.
- 为了强调诊断挑战和潜在的并发症与这个三位一体相关.
主要方法:
- 一个16岁的男性肢体受伤和发烧的案例报告.
- 详细的临床表现,诊断过程和延迟骨髓炎诊断的治疗.
- 关于儿科患者中SPE,DVT和AOM三位一体的文献综述.
主要成果:
- 患者经历了延迟的骨髓炎诊断,导致形成和关节破坏.
- 需要进行手术,包括排水和关节置换.
- 这个案例说明了错过或延迟诊断的严重后果.
结论:
- 持续发烧,有长骨创伤史和儿童内心深血栓瘤的迹象,可以怀疑骨髓炎.
- 建议对受影响的肢体进行磁共振成像 (MRI) 进行早期诊断.
- 及时识别和治疗至关重要,以防止严重的并发症,如关节破坏.
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