区域后遗症综合征:顽固性呃逆和呕吐的结果神经脊髓炎视谱障碍。

Kiran Prabhu, Marc Woodman
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一名31岁妇女因顽固性呃逆和呕吐被转诊至医疗小组作进一步调查。包括血液检查、内窥镜检查和CT成像在内的初步调查没有发现任何症状的原因。在多学科团队复查后,安排了一系列MRI头部成像,发现后颅窝信号进行性异常并累及后脑区。结合血清水通道蛋白-4抗体阳性结果,这有助于建立神经脊髓炎视谱障碍(NMOSD)的诊断。治疗包括高剂量类固醇、血浆交换和免疫调节治疗,症状明显改善。本病例强调了利用专业团队的投入和扩大调查线的重要性,当管理顽固性打嗝和呕吐的患者,在最初的检查没有建立一个明确的诊断。虽然NMOSD很少见,但早期识别可以为治疗策略提供信息,从而显著改善临床结果。
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Area postrema syndrome: Intractable hiccups and vomiting as a result of neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum disorder.

Area postrema syndrome: Intractable hiccups and vomiting as a result of neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum disorder.

A 31 year old woman was referred to the medical team for further investigation of intractable hiccups and vomiting. Initial investigations including blood tests, endoscopy and CT imaging did not identify any cause of symptoms. Following multidisciplinary team review, serial MRI Head imaging was arranged, which revealed progressive posterior fossa signal abnormality with involvement of the area postrema. In combination with a positive serum Aquaporin-4 antibody result, this helped establish a diagnosis of Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder (NMOSD). Treatment included high dose steroids, plasma exchange and immunomodulatory therapy, and led to a marked improvement in symptoms. This case highlights the importance of utilising specialty team input and broadening lines of investigation, when managing patients with intractable hiccups and vomiting in whom an initial workup has not established a clear diagnosis. While NMOSD is rare, early identification can inform treatment strategies that may lead to a significant improvement in clinical outcome.

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期刊介绍: JRSM Open is a peer reviewed online-only journal that follows the open-access publishing model. It is a companion journal to the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. The journal publishes research papers, research letters, clinical and methodological reviews, and case reports. Our aim is to inform practice and policy making in clinical medicine. The journal has an international and multispecialty readership that includes primary care and public health professionals.
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