系统性硬皮病患者的驻波

IF 0.4 Q4 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
M. Wysocki, A. Szuba, Jędrzej Fischer
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驻波是一种非常罕见的血管造影图像,其病因不明。人们提出了许多理论来解释这一现象,但没有一个得到证实。我们报告一个有趣的病例,一名57岁的女性,其血管造影显示沿整个股浅动脉的驻波。入院时,病人的总体情况还不错。P-A胸足手x线及腹腔、骨盆超声未见明显异常。3月8日,患者行血管造影,显示右侧股浅动脉整个长度上存在规则的“鹅气管样”“缺口壁”。血管造影后进行股动脉超声检查,但未见股动脉壁改变。诊断结果是驻波。此外,广泛的全身性疾病诊断,以及整体的临床图片允许全身性硬皮病的诊断。驻波是一种罕见的现象,对患者的生命和健康无害。研究人员提出了许多理论来解释其不明的病因。驻波的存在也有报道与疾病共存,如伯格氏病、托洛斯-亨特氏病或风湿性心脏病。此外,值得一提的是将驻波误诊为口蹄疫的可能性。总之,驻波是一种无害的现象。尽管它很少发生,但值得记住的是不要误诊,因此,实施不必要的诊断和治疗,并在患者中引起多余的焦虑。版权所有©2022 Via Medica
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Standing waves in a patient with systemic scleroderma
Standing waves are a very rare angiographic image with an unclear etiology. Many theories have been developed to explain this phenomenon, but none have been confirmed. We present an interesting case of a 57-year-old woman, whose angiography showed standing waves along the entire length of the superficial femoral artery. On admission, the patient's general condition was fairly good. No significant abnormalities were observed in the P-A chest feet and hands X-ray, as well as in the ultrasound of the abdominal cavity and pelvis. On March 8, the patient underwent angiography documenting the presence of regular "goose trachea-like" 'notched walls' over the entire length of the right superficial femoral artery. Angiography was then followed by an ultrasound exam of femoral arteries, however, no femoral artery wall changes were seen. The diagnosis was standing waves. Moreover, extensive diagnostics for systemic disease, as well as the overall clinical picture allowed for the diagnosis of systemic scleroderma. Standing waves are a rare phenomenon, harmless to the patient's life and health. Researchers have put forward many theories to explain its unclear etiology. The presence of standing waves has also been reported with the coexistence of diseases such as Buerger's, Tolos-Hunt's, or rheumatic heart disease. Moreover, it is worth mentioning the possibility of misdiagnosing standing waves as FMD. To summarize, standing waves are a harmless phenomenon. Despite its rare occurrence, it is worth remembering not to misdiagnose it and consequently, implement unnecessary diagnostics and treatment and cause superfluous anxiety in the patient. Copyright © 2022 Via Medica.
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Acta Angiologica
Acta Angiologica PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE-
CiteScore
0.30
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16
审稿时长
26 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Angiologica is a bilingual (Polish/English) quarterly for angiologists and vascular surgeons as well as for other doctors interested in vascular disorders. Original papers, reviews, case reports and letters submitted by authors from different countries, concerning physiology, pathology, presentation, diagnostics and treatment of vascular system, are published. Thorough contents of Acta Angiologica provide valuable information about modern diagnostic and therapeutic issues as well as advances in basic sciences and pharmacology.
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