坏血病:一个自闭症儿童的病例报告

P. Lim, Bahadun Juanna
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坏血病是一种营养缺乏症,目前已不常见。准确的病史、强烈的怀疑和良好的临床相关性是早期诊断的重要因素,特别是在高危人群中。一名患有潜在自闭症的9岁男孩因牙龈肿胀、发烧和拒绝走路而被送到儿科牙科诊所。该儿童随后被转介到儿科医疗小组,怀疑患有血液恶性肿瘤。经过彻底的检查,他被诊断出患有坏血病,因为他有特殊的饮食习惯。补充维生素C开始作为诊断和治疗措施。坏血病是一种由慢性维生素C缺乏引起的疾病。虽然它已经变得不常见,但它仍然存在于高危人群中。坏血病的临床表现可能是可变的和非特异性的。在实践中,坏血病的诊断是基于病史和临床表现。在怀疑病例中,补充维生素C后疾病表现的解决仍然是最好的诊断证据。高怀疑指数是现代坏血病早期诊断的关键。早期诊断对于及时开始治疗和快速解决症状非常重要。国际儿科临床杂志,2018;7(4):59-62 doi: https://doi.org/10.14740/ijcp321
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Scurvy: A Case Report on a Child With Autism
Scurvy is a nutritional deficiency which has currently become uncommon. Accurate history taking, strong suspicion and good clinical correlation especially in high risk groups are important in making an early diagnosis. A 9-year-old boy with underlying autism was presented to the Pediatric Dental Clinic with gingival swelling, fever and refusal to walk. The child was subsequently referred to the Pediatric Medical team for suspicion of a hematological malignancy. After a thorough assessment, he was diagnosed of having scurvy due to his peculiar diet habit. Vitamin C supplementation was started as diagnostic and therapeutic measures. Scurvy is a disease caused by chronic vitamin C deficiency. Though it has become uncommon, it still exists in high risk populations. The clinical manifestation of scurvy could be variable and non-specific. In practice, the diagnosis of scurvy is based on history and clinical findings. In cases of suspicion, resolution of disease manifestations after vitamin C supplementation remains the best diagnostic evidence. High index of suspicion is crucial to diagnose scurvy early in modern era. Early diagnosis is important for prompt initiation of treatment and fast resolution of symptoms. Int J Clin Pediatr. 2018;7(4):59-62 doi: https://doi.org/10.14740/ijcp321
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