原因不明的胸椎骨折引起的腹痛。

Hiroya Mabuchi, Hiroshi Higuchi, Toshihiro Imada, Takashi Watari
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背景:确定慢性腹痛的病因是很重要的,尤其是在老年人中。胸腰椎压缩性骨折是一个潜在的原因,很难确定。我们报告一例老年男性严重不明原因的腹痛和恶心,由于治疗不当的胸腰椎压缩性骨折。病例报告一名93岁男子在入院前89天摔倒,被诊断为第12椎体压缩性骨折。受伤那天,他开始穿紧身胸衣。两天后,他出现腹痛、轻度恶心和食欲减退。他把这些症状归因于穿着紧身胸衣;因此,他不再戴它了。他腹部症状的原因无法通过血液检查和腹部计算机断层扫描确定。上半身抬高45°可引起明显的右下腹部疼痛(与Th12-L1的主导区域一致),并在同一区域观察到温度感觉下降。我们得出结论,腹痛是由Th12椎体骨折破裂引起的神经病变引起的。患者经保守治疗,入院7周后腹痛、恶心消失,出院。结论在评估不明原因腹痛患者时,应将椎体压缩性骨折纳入鉴别诊断,并尽早进行必要的诊断评估。早期诊断提供了更广泛的治疗选择,并有助于减少功能衰退。
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Unexplained Abdominal Pain Caused by Fracture of the Thoracic Vertebra.

Unexplained Abdominal Pain Caused by Fracture of the Thoracic Vertebra.

Unexplained Abdominal Pain Caused by Fracture of the Thoracic Vertebra.

BACKGROUND It is important to identify the cause of chronic abdominal pain, especially in older adults. Thoracolumbar vertebral compression fractures are one potential cause, and can be difficult to identify. We report a case of an older man with severe unexplained abdominal pain and nausea due to an inadequately treated thoracolumbar vertebral compression fracture. CASE REPORT A 93-year-old man fell 89 days prior to visiting the hospital and was diagnosed with a compression fracture in the Th12 vertebra. He started wearing a corset on the day of the injury. Two days later, he developed abdominal pain, mild nausea, and a decreased appetite. He attributed the symptoms to wearing the corset; therefore, he stopped wearing it. The cause of his abdominal symptoms could not be determined by blood tests and computed tomography of the abdomen. A 45° upper body elevation induced marked right lower abdominal pain (consistent with the dominant region of Th12-L1), and decreased temperature sensation was observed in the same region. We concluded that the abdominal pain was caused by neuropathy owing to a ruptured Th12 vertebral fracture. The patient was treated conservatively, the abdominal pain and nausea resolved 7 weeks after admission, and the patient was discharged. CONCLUSIONS When assessing patients with unexplained abdominal pain, vertebral compression fractures should be included in the differential diagnosis and the necessary diagnostic assessments should be made as early as possible. Early diagnosis provides a wider range of treatment options and can contribute to minimizing functional decline.

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