饮酒后阵发性牙痛:酒精引起的血管痉挛性心绞痛。

Q3 Medicine
European journal of case reports in internal medicine Pub Date : 2025-02-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.12890/2025_005170
Kosuke Ishizuka, Yoshiyuki Ohira, Mitsuyasu Ohta
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一位68岁的日本男性在饮酒后出现反复发作的阵发性牙痛。发作发生在饮酒后2-3小时,持续10-15分钟,与用力或进食、咀嚼、刷牙无关。体格检查和实验室检查均无异常。血管痉挛性心绞痛的怀疑基于发作性和与酒精的关系。硝酸甘油给药后1-2分钟症状消失,确诊为酒精性血管痉挛性心绞痛。本病例强调了考虑心脏原因的重要性,包括血管痉挛性心绞痛,对于有不明原因的阵发性症状的患者,如牙痛,特别是由饮酒引起的。学习要点:血管痉挛性心绞痛是由冠状动脉短暂性异常收缩引起的。发作持续5-15分钟,最常见于深夜和清晨。在一些血管痉挛性心绞痛患者中,发作仅发生在饮酒日,饮酒后数小时。酒精诱导的血管痉挛性心绞痛被认为是由于酒精代谢引起的乙醛积累引起的血管平滑肌功能障碍或与镁缺乏和内皮素-1活性升高相关的短暂性冠状动脉痉挛。血管痉挛性心绞痛可表现为头颈、牙齿、手臂和肩部疼痛,并常伴有胸痛。然而,牙痛可能是唯一的症状,而且通常是双侧的,就像这个病例一样。
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Paroxysmal Toothache after Drinking: Alcohol-Induced Vasospastic Angina.

A 68-year-old Japanese man presented with recurrent paroxysmal toothache exclusively after alcohol consumption. The episodes occurred 2-3 hours after drinking, lasted 10-15 minutes, and were unrelated to exertion or eating, chewing, or brushing the teeth. Physical examination and laboratory tests were unremarkable. Vasospastic angina was suspected based on the episodic nature and association with alcohol. Symptoms resolved within 1-2 minutes of nitroglycerin administration, confirming the diagnosis of alcohol-induced vasospastic angina. This case highlights the importance of considering cardiac causes, including vasospastic angina, in patients with unexplained paroxysmal symptoms such as toothache, especially when triggered by alcohol consumption.

Learning points: Vasospastic angina is caused by transient abnormal contraction of the coronary arteries. Episodes last for 5-15 minutes and are most common in the late evening and early morning.In some patients with vasospastic angina, attacks occur only on drinking days, several hours after drinking. Alcohol-induced vasospastic angina is thought to be attributable to a functional disorder of vascular smooth muscle caused by acetaldehyde accumulation due to alcohol metabolism or transient coronary artery spasm associated with magnesium deficiency and increased endothelin-1 activity.Vasospastic angina can manifest as pain in the head and neck, teeth, arms and shoulders, and is often accompanied by chest pain. However, toothache can be the only symptom and is often bilateral, as in this case.

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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine is an official journal of the European Federation of Internal Medicine (EFIM), representing 35 national societies from 33 European countries. The Journal''s mission is to promote the best medical practice and innovation in the field of acute and general medicine. It also provides a forum for internal medicine doctors where they can share new approaches with the aim of improving diagnostic and clinical skills in this field. EJCRIM welcomes high-quality case reports describing unusual or complex cases that an internist may encounter in everyday practice. The cases should either demonstrate the appropriateness of a diagnostic/therapeutic approach, describe a new procedure or maneuver, or show unusual manifestations of a disease or unexpected reactions. The Journal only accepts and publishes those case reports whose learning points provide new insight and/or contribute to advancing medical knowledge both in terms of diagnostics and therapeutic approaches. Case reports of medical errors, therefore, are also welcome as long as they provide innovative measures on how to prevent them in the current practice (Instructive Errors). The Journal may also consider brief and reasoned reports on issues relevant to the practice of Internal Medicine, as well as Abstracts submitted to the scientific meetings of acknowledged medical societies.
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