Neha Jain, C. Neelima, Geetla Santhosh Reddy, Donekal Guru Charan
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摘要
口腔颌面外科医生在查看常规 X 光片时经常会遇到各种解剖异常和偶然发现。这些偶然的发现可以提高我们的诊断水平,促进及时治疗,最终使患者受益。本报告旨在重点介绍一种被称为 "空蝶鞍综合征"(ESS)的值得注意的放射学发现,并介绍我科的一例病例报告。ESS是指由于脑脊液压力增高,脑垂体被压迫成一个薄薄的边缘,导致出现几乎空的蝶鞍。这种疾病对各个年龄段的人的神经系统和内分泌系统都有影响,但偏好女性。一名年轻患者报告患有颊间隙感染,口腔外排出脓液,并伴有蛀牙。由于患者存在社交焦虑和理解困难,要让她在局部麻醉下配合治疗是一项挑战,因此治疗计划是切开引流,在全身麻醉下拔除无法修复的牙齿。空蝶鞍综合征患者表现为荷尔蒙缺乏和发育迟缓,可能会出现智力障碍,需要多学科合作、长期治疗和观察。对人体解剖学的透彻了解、对放射线照片和检查结果的解读,对于识别这类罕见和不寻常的病症至关重要。
An unusual presentation of empty sella syndrome in oral and maxillofacial surgery: A case report
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons frequently encounter various anatomical abnormalities and incidental discoveries while reviewing routine radiographs. These serendipitous findings can ultimately benefit the patient by enhancing our diagnostic practices and facilitating timely treatment. This report aims to spotlight a noteworthy radiological finding known as "Empty Sella Syndrome" (ESS) and present a case report from our department. ESS involves the compression of the pituitary gland into a thin rim due to increased cerebrospinal fluid pressure, resulting in the appearance of an almost empty sella turcica. This condition impacts both the neurological and endocrine systems in individuals of all age groups, exhibiting a preference for females. A young patient reported with Buccal space infection and drainage of pus extra-orally along with decayed teeth. The treatment planned was Incision & Drainage, extraction of non-restorable teeth under General Anesthesia as it was a challenge to make the patient cooperate under local anesthesia due to her social anxiety and comprehension difficulties. Patients with empty sella syndrome who present with hormonal deficiencies and delay in developmental milestones may experience intellectual disabilities, they require multidisciplinary collaboration, long term treatment and observation. A thorough knowledge of human anatomy and interpretation of radiographs as well as investigations is critical in recognizing such rare and unusual conditions.