可卡因致上颚中线口鼻交通1例。

IF 0.8 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
María Jesús Vergara, Javiera Cordero Escalona, Valentina Veloso Casado
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可卡因滥用对公共卫生构成重大挑战,导致严重的全身和局部并发症。鼻内使用可卡因可导致慢性鼻炎、鼻中隔穿孔和腭穿孔,由于其血管收缩作用,引起缺血和组织坏死。我们报告一例44岁的女性,由于12年的慢性可卡因使用,有10个月的腭穿孔史,表现为鼻反流、进食困难和恶病质。检查发现一个3 × 2厘米的腭穿孔,鼻不对称和鞍鼻畸形。计算机断层扫描显示广泛的鼻中隔穿孔和鼻窦粘膜增厚。最初的治疗包括使用抗生素治疗鼻窦炎,随后制作闭孔假体以改善言语和喂养。腭部和鼻部损伤的慢性和程度说明了持续滥用可能产生的严重后果。该病例不仅突出了身体表现,而且还强调了管理此类病例的挑战,强调了多学科方法的必要性。牙科、耳鼻喉科和心理护理的整合对于即时和长期管理都至关重要。从这个案例中得到的主要教训是全面的、以患者为中心的护理的重要性,在支持患者康复的同时,优先考虑稳定和生活质量。用闭孔假体进行临时治疗可以显著改善言语和进食,提供一个可行的解决方案,直到患者能够保持戒断。保守治疗和假肢康复仍然是有效的选择,这加强了对个性化、多学科护理策略的需求。
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Cocaine-induced oronasal communication of the midline of the palate: A case report.

Cocaine abuse poses a significant public health challenge, leading to severe systemic and localized complications. Intranasal cocaine use can result in chronic rhinitis, septal perforation, and palatal perforation due to its vasoconstrictive effects, which cause ischemia and tissue necrosis. We present the case of a 44- year-old woman with a 10-month history of palatal perforation, attributed to 12 years of chronic cocaine use, presented with nasal regurgitation, feeding difficulties, and cachexia. Examination revealed a 3 x 2 cm palatal perforation, nasal asymmetry, and a saddle nose deformity. Computerized tomography scans showed extensive nasal septum perforation and sinus mucosal thickening. Initial treatment involved antibiotics for sinusitis, followed by the fabrication of an obturator prosthesis to improve speech and feeding. The chronicity and extent of the palatal and nasal damage illustrates the severe consequences that can arise from sustained abuse. This case highlights not only the physical manifestations but also the challenges in managing such cases, emphasizing the necessity of a multidisciplinary approach. The integration of dental, otolaryngological, and psychological care is crucial for both immediate and long-term management. The main lesson from this case is the importance of comprehensive, patient-centered care that prioritizes stabilization and quality of life while supporting the patient's path to rehabilitation. Provisional treatment with an obturator prosthesis can provide significant improvement in speech and feeding, providing a viable solution until the patient can maintain abstinence. Conservative management and prosthetic rehabilitation remain effective options, reinforcing the need for individualized, multidisciplinary care strategies.

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Medwave
Medwave MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
8.30%
发文量
50
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Medwave is a peer-reviewed, biomedical and public health journal. Since its foundation in 2001 (Volume 1) it has always been an online only, open access publication that does not charge subscription or reader fees. Since January 2011 (Volume 11, Number 1), all articles are peer-reviewed. Without losing sight of the importance of evidence-based approach and methodological soundness, the journal accepts for publication articles that focus on providing updates for clinical practice, review and analysis articles on topics such as ethics, public health and health policy; clinical, social and economic health determinants; clinical and health research findings from all of the major disciplines of medicine, medical science and public health. The journal does not publish basic science manuscripts or experiments conducted on animals. Until March 2013, Medwave was publishing 11-12 numbers a year. Each issue would be posted on the homepage on day 1 of each month, except for Chile’s summer holiday when the issue would cover two months. Starting from April 2013, Medwave adopted the continuous mode of publication, which means that the copyedited accepted articles are posted on the journal’s homepage as they are ready. They are then collated in the respective issue and included in the Past Issues section.
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