联合应用中心静脉导管和乙醇锁治疗x连锁无脑畸形伴生殖器模糊综合征1例。

Q4 Medicine
No To Hattatsu Pub Date : 2016-09-01
Hirotaka Motoi, Hiroyuki Shimizu, Yu Fujiwara, Yoshihiro Watanabe, Mitsuhiro Kato, Saoko Takeshita
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x连锁无脑畸形伴生殖器模糊综合征(XLAG)是一种与严重智力残疾和难治性癫痫相关的疾病。顽固性腹泻也经常出现。目前,腹泻的病原背景尚未揭示,必要的治疗方法尚未确定。我们遇到了一个患有XLAG的病人,他表现出难治性腹泻。去除乳糖的低过敏性牛奶和生长抑素类似物无效。对于肠内营养是不可能的,一个隧道中心静脉导管被插入以获得持续的肠外营养管理。然而,导管相关血流感染在短时间内反复发生。因此,我们介绍了乙醇锁疗法预防传染病的目的。结果,我们在保留导管的情况下成功地进行了持续治疗。
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Combinatory use of central venous catheter and ethanol lock for a patient with X-linked lissencephaly with ambiguous genitalia (XLAG) syndrome.

X-linked lissencephaly with ambiguous genitalia (XLAG) syndrome is a disorder associated with severe intellectual disability and intractable epilepsy. Intractable diarrhea is also observed frequently. At present, pathogenic background of diarrhea is not revealed and the essential treatment has not yet established. We encountered a patient with XLAG, who showed intractable diarrhea. Lactose removed hypoallergenic milk and somatostatin analogs were ineffective. For enteral nutrition was impossible, a tunneled central venous catheters was inserted to obtain a sustained parenteral nutrition management. However, catheter-related bloodstream infections were repeated in a short period of time. Thus, we introduced ethanol lock therapy for infectious disease prevention purposes. As a result, we succeeded continuous treatments with preserving the catheter.

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