反应性血栓细胞瘤:脊髓切除术的一个奇怪的后果
Harshita J1, Sourya Acharya1, Shreyash Huse1
1Department of Medicine, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education & Research, Wardha, IND.
Cureus
|May 3, 2024
概括
血栓细胞症,或血小板过多,可以导致出血或凝血. 这一案例凸显了肝病患者的脊髓切除术后的潜在并发症,强调了临床意识的必要性.
科学领域:
- 血液学 血液学 血液学
- 肝病学 肝病学是一种肝病学.
- 临床病例报告 临床病例报告
背景情况:
- 血小板对于血液静止至关重要,血栓细胞形成表明血小板的过度生产.
- 二次性血栓细胞瘤可以在感染,创伤或手术后出现,造成出血或血栓形成的风险.
- 门高血压和Budd-Chiari综合征是严重的肝脏疾病,通常需要复杂的管理.
研究的目的:
- 在患有先前存在肝病的患者中,在脊髓切除术后发生的血栓细胞瘤病例报告.
- 突出潜在的并发症和临床考量与血栓细胞形成相关的在这种情况下.
主要方法:
- 病例报告详细介绍患者的表现和病史.
- 检查患者的病情,包括门高血压,Budd-Chiari综合征和最近的脊髓切除术.
主要成果:
- 一名35岁的女性在切除术后8天表现出虚弱和麻醉.
- 该患者有门高血压和Budd-Chiari综合征的病史,因此进行了脊髓切除术.
结论:
- 脊髓切除术可能是血栓细胞瘤的触发因素,特别是在患有肝脏疾病的患者中.
- 临床医生必须警血栓细胞瘤和其潜在的血栓或出血并发症在脊髓切除术后的肝脏疾病患者.
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