长时间坐引起的深神经病变:一个病例报告
Hyun-Seok Jo1, Ki-Hong Kim2, Min-Keun Song2
1Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Chonnam National University Hospital, Gwangju, Republic of Korea.
Frontiers in neuroanatomy
|October 24, 2024
概括
长时间可以导致深神经病变,这种情况以前没有报告过. 超声波有助于诊断这种神经损伤在瓦片安装器,突出显示成像技术的诊断价值.
科学领域:
- 神经学 神经学
- 肌肉骨系统疾病 肌肉骨系统疾病
- 诊断成像 诊断成像 诊断成像
背景情况:
- 长时间的坐是常见的神经病变的已知原因之一.
- 压缩通常发生在双腿大腿肌和周围的肌肉或长头之间.
- 从坐而来的深神经病变以前没有被记录.
研究的目的:
- 报告一个长时间坐导致的深神经病变病例.
- 强调在这种情况下,超声波的诊断效用.
主要方法:
- 案例介绍:一个安装员患有单边深神经病变.
- 诊断证实通过超声波.
- 超声波检测发现了常见骨神经的双边分裂.
主要成果:
- 患者在长时间坐后发展出单边深神经病变.
- 超声波显示了特定的神经分裂模式.
- 当电子诊断结果异常时,诊断结果至关重要.
结论:
- 这个病例代表了第一次报告与长时间坐相关的深神经病变.
- 超声波是诊断腹腔神经损伤的宝贵工具,特别是当电诊断结果没有确定性时.
- 对于临床医生来说,意识到这种关联对于评估具有职业风险因素的个体的神经损伤的临床医生很重要.
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