Louis Armstrong's Lip Problems: Satchmo's Syndrome Reviewed.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Jaume Rosset-Llobet, Queralt Rosset-Garric, Ramon Grimalt
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Abstract

Rupture of the orbicularis muscle of the lips in wind musicians is known as Satchmo's syndrome because it is assumed that Louis Armstrong (nicknamed Satchmo) suffered this condition. But whether Louis Armstrong really had this problem or not has never been documented.

Aims: This study is a biographical review and an analysis of the existing photographs of Armstrong's lip with the aim of better understanding the origin and progression of his disorder.

Methods: A review was made of the most important biographies, newspapers, and magazines referring to Louis Armstrong and medical reports about Satchmo's syndrome. Major archives related to Louis Armstrong were searched for documents, photographs, articles, videos, letters, and other items, using the terms "lip," "embouchure," "mouth," and "problem." Information was sought on Armstrong's playing technique, playing schedule, lip changes, lip problems, and other related health issues.

Results: It was found that Louis Armstrong suffered dermatological lip problems due to his intense playing schedule and the way he played from the very beginning of his career. This first created swelling and superficial erosions that later became cracks and fissures. These lesions finally produced ulcers which evolved into scar tissue after healing. This made the mucosa thicker and stiffer, making it more difficult for the lip to vibrate and forcing him to increase the tension and pressure in the area in order to play the trumpet. This created a vicious cycle with the scar tissue leading to further problems. These injuries even bled several times while he was playing and, on some occasions, left his mouth and clothes bloodied in the middle of concerts. His biography does not make any reference to difficulties or symptoms that could indicate that he had orbicularis oris muscle rupture, except for the fact that he had trouble playing, a symptom common to any injury to the lips in a wind instrument player.

Conclusion: Analysis of the existing data indicates that Louis Armstrong's lip problems were most likely due to mucosa fibromatous hyperplasia resulting from chronic microtrauma rather than a rupture of the orbicularis oris muscle. Therefore, we propose that this disorder should no longer be referred to as Satchmo's syndrome.

路易斯·阿姆斯特朗的嘴唇问题:萨奇莫综合症回顾。
管乐手的唇轮匝肌破裂被称为萨奇莫综合症,因为人们认为路易斯·阿姆斯特朗(绰号萨奇莫)患有这种疾病。但是路易斯·阿姆斯特朗是否真的有这个问题从来没有记录在案。目的:本研究是一个传记回顾和现有照片的分析阿姆斯特朗的嘴唇,目的是更好地了解他的疾病的起源和进展。方法:对有关阿姆斯特朗的最重要的传记、报纸、杂志和Satchmo综合征的医学报告进行回顾。与路易斯·阿姆斯特朗有关的主要档案被搜索了文件、照片、文章、视频、信件和其他物品,使用了“lip”、“embouchure”、“mouth”和“problem”等术语。有关阿姆斯特朗的演奏技术、演奏日程、嘴唇变化、嘴唇问题和其他相关健康问题的信息被寻求。结果:路易斯·阿姆斯特朗从职业生涯的一开始,由于他紧张的比赛日程和他的比赛方式,他患有皮肤病嘴唇问题。这首先造成肿胀和表面侵蚀,后来形成裂缝和裂缝。这些病变最终产生溃疡,愈合后演变成疤痕组织。这使得粘膜更厚、更硬,使得嘴唇更难以振动,迫使他增加该区域的张力和压力,以演奏小号。这造成了一个恶性循环,疤痕组织导致了进一步的问题。这些伤口甚至在他演奏时流血了几次,有时在音乐会进行到一半时,他的嘴巴和衣服都流血了。他的传记中没有提到任何表明他有口轮匝肌破裂的困难或症状,除了他演奏困难这一事实,这是管乐器演奏者嘴唇受伤时常见的症状。结论:通过对现有资料的分析,Louis Armstrong的唇部问题最可能是由于慢性微外伤引起的黏膜纤维瘤增生,而非口轮匝肌破裂。因此,我们建议这种疾病不应再被称为萨奇莫综合征。
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CiteScore
1.60
自引率
22.20%
发文量
28
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Medical Problems of Performing Artists is the first clinical medical journal devoted to the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of medical and psychological disorders related to the performing arts. Original peer-reviewed research papers cover topics including neurologic disorders, musculoskeletal conditions, voice and hearing disorders, anxieties, stress, substance abuse, and other health issues related to actors, dancers, singers, musicians, and other performers.
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