大动脉血栓与双边脏病发作:一个病例报告
1Kern Medical, Department of Emergency Medicine, Bakersfield, California.
Clinical practice and cases in emergency medicine
|March 28, 2024
概括
这一案例突出了双边脏梗塞的罕见案例,该病例发生在患有蛋白C缺乏症的患者身上. 对高风险患者来说,迅速的成像非常重要,因为他们呈现出暗示动脉瘤的症状.
科学领域:
- 腎臟病學 (nephrology) 是一種醫學.
- 血液学 血液学 血液学
- 紧急医疗 紧急医疗
背景情况:
- 高凝血状态增加了静脉和动脉血栓的风险.
- 蛋白C和S缺乏与静脉血栓形成有关;动脉干扰不太常见.
- 动脉血栓塞栓症可能导致脏梗塞,双边病例罕见且严重.
研究的目的:
- 报告一种罕见的同时发生双边脏梗塞的病例.
- 为了强调蛋白C缺乏和动脉血栓形成之间的关联.
- 强调危险患者及时诊断的重要性.
主要方法:
- 一个48岁的男性患有已知的蛋白C缺乏症的病例报告.
- 呈现与突然的腹部疼痛.
- 通过计算机断层扫描对腹部进行诊断成像.
主要成果:
- 计算机断层扫描血管图显示了双边脏梗塞.
- 患者经历了严重的腹痛,并发生了急性损伤.
- 开始进行保守的治疗;不需要透析.
结论:
- 这是急诊医学文献中第一个报告的二次性双边脏梗塞的病例,是由于蛋白C和S缺乏而导致的.
- 早期和最终的成像对于高风险的患者至关重要 动脉瘤呈现有暗示性症状.
- 这一案例强调了蛋白C缺乏症可能导致严重动脉并发症的可能性.
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