一个18个月大的孩子膀胱结石的罕见表现:一个罕见的病例报告

Umer Iqbal , Aashish Kumar , Syed Ali Arsal , Mehwish Soomro , Shafin Bin Amin , Sameeka Waqas , Inibehe Ime Okon
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膀胱结石即使适用,也很少出现在5岁以下的儿童身上,大多数可能是由于儿童的饮食或水合作用有关的问题。这些结石可分为原发性,常见于儿童,继发性或移动性。该病例是一名18个月大的婴儿,其典型表现为排尿困难、部分尿潴留和耳朵积液。影像学显示膀胱结石,开腹取石术无任何并发症。在儿童中,膀胱结石通常是由于代谢或结构异常而发展的,因此,调查和治疗计划需要个性化。微创手术,如经尿道碎石术和经皮取石术正在发展,但在结石过于复杂或资源有限的情况下,仍然需要开放手术。该病例显示了多学科护理的重要性,特别是在农村地区,在那里,不常见的表现需要有效管理,以达到良好的结果,儿童膀胱结石病例。这种情况需要进行适当的调查,以假设原因或可采取的措施,以加强对幼儿这些情况的预防。
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Uncommon presentation of urinary bladder calculus in an 18 months old child: A rare case report
Bladder stones even if applicable are seldom present in children under the age of 5, and the majority are likely to be attributable to a problem related to the child’s diet or hydration. These stones can be classified as primary which are common in children, secondary or migratory. The case is about an 18-month-old child who presented atypically as having dysuria, partial urinary retention, and effusion from the ears. Imaging showed a bladder stone and open cystolithotomy was done without any complications. In children, bladder stones usually develop due to metabolic or structural abnormalities and as such, investigations and treatment plans need to be individualized. Minimally invasive procedures such as transurethral lithotripsy and percutaneous stone removal are advancing, open surgery is however still required in circumstances where the stone is too complicated or there are few resources available. This case demonstrates the significance of multidisciplinary care, particularly in rural areas, where uncommon presentations need to be managed effectively to achieve good outcomes in pediatric cases of bladder stones. This conditions need a proper investigation to hypothesize the causes or the measures that can be employed to enhance prevention of these conditions in young children.
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