'Patience is a virtue' - Post-traumatic Axillary Web Syndrome - resolution without intervention.

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Archive of clinical cases Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.22551/2023.38.1001.10233
Jaleel Mohammed, Catherine Ash, Jayanti Rai
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The current case report showcases an atypical symptomatic post-traumatic Axillary Web Syndrome in a 63-year-old Caucasian male patient with complete resolution of symptoms with no intervention. Axillary web syndrome is a condition where the skin area under the axilla becomes taut and on palpation there is a cord-like feeling similar to a guitar string, usually bound together as spider web appearance. The case report highlights the importance of appropriate physical examination and also the need for Community Diagnostic Centres and Point of Care Ultrasound services to help provide patients with timely diagnosis, reduce patient anxiety, and enhance patient experience and outcomes. The current case study is specifically useful for healthcare professionals working in primary care, especially in the National Health Service, where resources are already stretched to avoid unnecessary referrals, interventions and investigations. The case report is atypical since axillary web syndrome is typically and largely seen in cancer patients, specifically post breast cancer surgery in females and very rarely seen as a post traumatic presentation in acute setting.

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“耐心是一种美德”——创伤后腋窝网综合征——无需干预即可解决。
目前的病例报告显示一个不典型的症状创伤后腋窝窝综合征在一个63岁的高加索男性患者完全解决症状没有干预。腋窝网综合征是一种腋窝下的皮肤区域变得紧绷,触诊时有类似吉他弦的绳状感觉,通常像蜘蛛网一样绑在一起。该病例报告强调了适当的身体检查的重要性,以及社区诊断中心和护理点超声服务的必要性,以帮助患者及时诊断,减少患者的焦虑,并改善患者的体验和结果。目前的案例研究对从事初级保健工作的卫生保健专业人员特别有用,特别是在国家卫生服务部门,那里的资源已经捉襟见肘,以避免不必要的转诊、干预和调查。该病例报告是非典型的,因为腋窝网综合征通常见于癌症患者,特别是女性乳腺癌手术后,在急性环境中很少见于创伤后表现。
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