新冠肺炎隔离期间分离焦虑障碍致血汗1例并文献复习

IF 2.3 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Hao Trong Nguyen, Phuong Thi Doan Vo, Trinh Thi Diem Nguyen, Quynh Truc Nguyen, Dao Le Truong
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在这里,我们报告了一例涉及一名10岁越南女孩的病例,她在冠状病毒病隔离期间出现了血汗。她因腹部皮肤复发性出血住院3周。体格检查显示皮肤上没有受伤的迹象。血液学、生化及凝血指标均在正常范围内。腹部超声及电脑断层检查未见异常。在显微镜下检查腹部皮肤的液体样本时,观察到大量红细胞。推测血汗是由分离焦虑障碍诱发的,因为症状的发作和缓解分别与当地隔离的开始和结束相关。我们的病例报告和简要的文献回顾强调了血汗的短暂性和良性。虽然具体的指南没有很好的建立,但血汗是一种短暂的现象,可以通过药物和非药物干预治疗,其总体预后良好。
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Hematohidrosis induced by separation anxiety disorder during COVID-19 quarantine: a case report and brief literature review.

Hematohidrosis induced by separation anxiety disorder during COVID-19 quarantine: a case report and brief literature review.

Hematohidrosis induced by separation anxiety disorder during COVID-19 quarantine: a case report and brief literature review.

Hematohidrosis induced by separation anxiety disorder during COVID-19 quarantine: a case report and brief literature review.

Here, we report a case involving a 10-year-old Vietnamese girl who developed hematohidrosis during the coronavirus disease quarantine. She was hospitalized with a 3-week recurrent bleeding on the abdominal skin. Physical examination revealed no signs of injuries on the skin. Hematological and biochemical test results and coagulation profiles were all within normal ranges. No abnormal findings were observed on abdominal ultrasonography and computed tomography. Numerous erythrocytes were observed during the microscopic examination of fluid samples from the abdominal skin. It was speculated that hematohidrosis was precipitated by separation anxiety disorder, because the onset and remission of symptoms correlated with the beginning and end of the local quarantine, respectively. Our case report and brief literature review highlight the transient and benign nature of hematohidrosis. Although specific guidelines are not well established, hematohidrosis is a transient phenomenon that is treatable with pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical interventions, and its overall prognosis is favorable.

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Dermatology Reports
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