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摘要
背景中毒性表皮坏死溶解症(TEN)可导致各种皮肤外并发症,包括呼吸系统受累。我们报告了一例在 TEN 急性期后发展为阻塞性支气管炎(BO)的患者,其计算机断层扫描(CT)支气管造影显示支气管树结构发生了变化。 病例介绍 一位 60 岁的妇女在服用布洛芬 2 天后出现皮疹和声音嘶哑,被诊断为 TEN。虽然她的皮肤症状在第 20 天时有所改善,但血流-容积循环显示她出现了阻塞性呼吸衰竭。CT 支气管造影显示支气管内有珠状改变和壁状不规则,因此诊断为 BO。尽管使用了支气管扩张剂和类固醇治疗,她仍需要长期机械通气,支气管病变持续存在。 结论 TEN 的皮肤外并发症至关重要,尤其是在急性期后出现 BO 时。在该病例中,CT 支气管造影显示了难治性珠状改变和支气管壁不规则。
Bronchiolitis obliterans due to toxic epidermal necrolysis with structural evaluation using computed tomography bronchography: A case report
Background
Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) can lead to various extracutaneous complications, including respiratory involvement. We present a case of a patient who developed bronchiolitis obliterans (BO) after the acute phase of TEN, with computed tomography (CT) bronchography revealing bronchial tree structural changes.
Case Presentation
A 60-year-old woman presented with a rash and hoarseness 2 days after taking ibuprofen and was diagnosed with TEN. While her cutaneous symptoms improved by day 20, the flow-volume loop indicated obstructive respiratory failure. CT bronchography revealed bead-like changes and mural irregularities in the bronchi; thus, BO was diagnosed. Despite treatment with bronchodilators and steroids, she required long-term mechanical ventilation with persistent bronchial alterations.
Conclusion
Extracutaneous complications of TEN are crucial, particularly in BO development following the acute phase. In this case, CT bronchography showed treatment-refractory bead-like changes and mural irregularities in the bronchioles.