肝性脑病的新危险因素:食用狂蜂蜜

IF 0.1 Q4 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
M. Yakarışık, Cafer Akköz, M. Ayvaz, A. Dülger
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肝性脑病(HE)是一种发生于严重肝功能障碍的神经精神综合征,以广泛的中枢神经系统症状为特征。肝性脑病以感染、消化道出血、利尿剂过量、电解质失衡、便秘和药物为主。传统的当地食物,如蜂蜜,可能含有对肝脏有害的毒素,并可能导致慢性肝病(CLD)患者的急性代偿失调。这种毒素可引起剂量相关的严重症状。症状范围从恶心、呕吐到危及生命的心动过缓和/或低血压。病例报告:一名66岁男性,既往患有乙型肝炎相关Child-Pugh B肝硬化,因恶心、呕吐、精神错乱、严重定向障碍和怪异行为入院。借助病史、体格检查、实验室检查和影像技术;肝性脑病诊断病因明确,是狂食蜂蜜所致。结论:本文;我们在英文文献中首次报道了一例因食用狂蜂蜜而肝硬化并发肝性脑病的病例。词:
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A New Risk Factor for Hepatic Encephalopathy: Ingestion of Mad Honey
Introduction: Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) is a neuropsychiatric syndrome that occurs in the severe liver dysfunction and is characterized by a wide range of central nervous system symptoms. Hepatic encephalopathy precipitated with mostly infections, gastrointestinal bleeding, diuretic overdose, electrolyte imbalance, constipation and drugs. Traditional local foods for example honey can contain toxins for the liver and could cause acute decompensation in patients with chronic liver disease (CLD). This toxins can cause dose related severe symptoms. Spectrum of the symptoms are from nausea, vomiting to life threatening bradycardia and/or hypotension. Case Report: A 66-years-old man with prior hepatitis B-related Child-Pugh B cirrhosis admitted to the hospital with nausea, vomiting, confusion, gross disorientation and bizarre behavior. By the aid of medical history, physical examination, laboratory tests and imaging techniques; hepatic encephalopathy diagnosed with distinct aetiology, is mad honey consumption. Conclusion: In this paper; we reported first time in English literature a cirrhotic case with hepatic encephalopathy due to consumption of mad honey. words:
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