长到成年:成人患者肠套叠病例报告

Journal of education & teaching in emergency medicine Pub Date : 2024-04-30 eCollection Date: 2024-04-01 DOI:10.21980/J8Q06C
Neena Joy, Laura Kolster
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肠套叠是儿科常见的诊断方法,但由于腹腔内存在大量危及生命的病变,成人很少考虑肠套叠。我们为您介绍一位因腹痛和便秘而到急诊科就诊的成年女性。急诊科要求进行实验室检查和腹部计算机断层扫描(CT)。实验室检查结果显示,淋巴细胞计数、白细胞酯酶、白细胞(WBC)和尿检中发现的细菌均升高。计算机断层扫描发现,肠腔内的良性肿块导致结肠-结肠肠套叠。手术切除了肿块,患者术后恢复顺利。这个独特的病例代表了一种病理现象的发生,成年人对这种病理现象没有免疫力,因此在评估非特异性腹痛病例时不应忽视这种病理现象:肠套叠 结肠结肠梗阻 腹痛 便秘 女性 包块 肠道 淋巴细胞 超声波 计算机断层扫描
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Telescoping into Adulthood: A Case Report of Intussusception in an Adult Patient.

Intussusception is a familiar diagnosis among the pediatric population; however, it is rarely considered among the adult population due to a myriad of life-threatening pathologies within the abdomen. We present an adult female who presented to the emergency department (ED) with abdominal pain and constipation. Laboratory testing and a computed tomography (CT) scan of the abdomen were ordered. Laboratory test results were notable for an elevated lymphocyte count as well as leukocyte esterase, white blood cells (WBC), and bacteria seen on urinalysis. The computed tomography scan detected a colo-colic intussusception secondary to a benign mass within the bowel lumen. The mass was surgically resected and the patient had an uneventful postoperative course. This unique case represents the occurrence of a pathology to which the adult population is not immune, and therefore should not be overlooked when evaluating a non-specific case of abdominal pain.

Topics: Intussusception, colo-colic, obstruction, abdominal pain, constipation, female, mass, bowel, lymphocyte, ultrasound, computed tomography.

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