胸颈面部紫癜是癫痫发作的先兆症状:病例报告

IF 0.9 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
Waseem K. Alhawsawi, K. A. Hawsawi, Alhusain Alshareef, Rama Halabi, Ammar Baksh, Basant A Alzubaidy
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摘要 引言 发作后胸颈面部紫癜(PTP)是癫痫发作后的一种罕见临床表现,可能是不知道自己患有癫痫发作疾病的患者所看到的唯一客观体征。此外,它还可能是患者在癫痫发作后就医的唯一原因。病例介绍 在此,我们报告了一名 23 岁的独居患者,据悉他没有任何内科疾病,来我院急诊科就诊时主诉其面部出现无症状紫癜性皮疹,皮疹延伸至颈部和上胸部,于当天早晨醒来时突然开始。体检时还发现舌头和大腿远外侧糜烂,以及结膜出血。此外,患者还表示,他之前也曾出现过类似的面部紫癜性皮疹,但在两周内顺利消失。血液检查结果显示尿肌酐(21692 毫克/升)和肌酸激酶(1207 毫克/升)升高。鉴于他的临床特征和最初的实验室结果,诊断为 PTP。结论 如果患者仅以胸部、颈部和颊部出现瘀斑皮疹和结膜出血为主诉,则应怀疑或评估是否患有癫痫发作疾病。
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Thoracocervicofacial Purpura as a Presenting Symptom of Seizure Disorder: A Case Report
Abstract Introduction Postictal thoracocervicofacial purpura (PTP) is a rare clinical sign after a seizure episode and may be the only objective sign seen in patients who are unaware of their own seizure disorder. Moreover, it can be the only reason a patient seeks medical care after a seizure activity. Case Presentation Herein, we report a 23-year-old, living alone and not known to have any medical illnesses, who presented to our emergency department complaining of asymptomatic purpuric facial rash extending to his neck and upper chest that started suddenly when he woke up that morning. Tongue and distal lateral thigh erosions were also noticed during physical examination, as well as conjunctival hemorrhage. In addition, the patient stated that he experienced similar prior episode of purpuric rash over the face, and disappeared uneventfully within 2 weeks. Blood work was remarkable for elevated urine creatinine (21,692 mg/L) and creatine kinase (1,207 mg/L). Given his clinical features and initial laboratory results, a diagnosis of PTP was made. Conclusion Patients who present with petechial rash over the chest, neck, malar area along with conjunctival hemorrhage as an only complaint should be suspected to have or evaluated for seizure disorder.
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