Use of Botulinum Toxin for Effective Management of First Bite Syndrome Secondary to Malignancy: A Case Report.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of palliative medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-25 DOI:10.1089/jpm.2024.0081
Hannah Bromberg, Jessica Ibanez
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Abstract

First bite syndrome may impact patients who have undergone treatment for head and neck malignancies as well as those who have had surgery in the parapharyngeal space. As the name suggests, upon salivating and/or taking the initial bites of a meal, severe, intense pain may result. Generally, as the patient continues to consume the meal, the symptoms will lessen but may still lead to decreased quality of life. While pharmacological options traditionally include anticonvulsants or tricyclic antidepressants, botulinum toxin injections are an effective alternative to pharmacotherapy. We report the case of a patient with squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck who experienced first bite syndrome secondary to malignancy with noticeable response to botulinum toxin injections to the right masseter and temporalis muscles. Furthermore, we present this case, as it highlights a rare syndrome with various treatment options, including botulinum toxin, the latter without a predetermined treatment dose.

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使用肉毒杆菌毒素有效治疗继发于恶性肿瘤的初咬综合征:病例报告。
首咬综合征可能会影响接受过头颈部恶性肿瘤治疗的患者以及在咽旁间隙接受过手术的患者。顾名思义,患者在流口水和/或进食第一口食物时,可能会感到剧烈疼痛。一般来说,随着患者继续进食,症状会减轻,但仍可能导致生活质量下降。传统的药物治疗方法包括抗惊厥药或三环类抗抑郁药,而注射肉毒杆菌毒素则是药物治疗的有效替代方法。我们报告了一例头颈部鳞状细胞癌患者的病例,该患者因恶性肿瘤继发第一咬合综合征,在右侧咀嚼肌和颞肌注射肉毒杆菌毒素后反应明显。此外,我们还介绍了这一病例,因为它凸显了一种罕见的综合征,有多种治疗方案可供选择,包括肉毒杆菌毒素,后者没有预先确定的治疗剂量。
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Journal of palliative medicine
Journal of palliative medicine 医学-卫生保健
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345
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2 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Palliative Medicine is the premier peer-reviewed journal covering medical, psychosocial, policy, and legal issues in end-of-life care and relief of suffering for patients with intractable pain. The Journal presents essential information for professionals in hospice/palliative medicine, focusing on improving quality of life for patients and their families, and the latest developments in drug and non-drug treatments. The companion biweekly eNewsletter, Briefings in Palliative Medicine, delivers the latest breaking news and information to keep clinicians and health care providers continuously updated.
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