胃出道阻塞的复杂差异:贝佐尔还是布韦雷特?
Leo Sakai1, Jadon Styadi2, Kristelle Imperio-Lagabon3
1Internal Medicine, Loma Linda University Medical Center, Loma Linda, USA.
Cureus
|October 20, 2025
概括
植物可以导致胃出口阻塞 (GOO),模仿像Bouveret这样的罕见疾病.
科学领域:
- 胃肠病学 胃肠病学
- 消化系统疾病 消化系统疾病
背景情况:
- 贝佐尔是胃出道阻塞 (GOO) 的罕见原因.
- 恶心和吐等GOO症状可能是非特定的.
- 及时诊断GOO对于预防并发症至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 描述一例导致GOO的植物虫病例.
- 突出GOO管理中的诊断和治疗挑战.
主要方法:
- 一个77岁的男性的病例报告.
- 描述了临床表现和诊断工作.
主要成果:
- 由于植物病,患者呈现了GOO.
- 菲托贝佐尔模仿了布韦雷综合征.
- 他们遇到了诊断和治疗方面的挑战.
结论:
- 植物虫是GOO的重要差异诊断.
- 有效的管理需要迅速识别和量身定制的治疗策略.
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