发烧和上腹痛的妇女。

Ping-Shih Chen MD, Kuo-Chih Chen MD, Chee-Fah Chong MS, MD
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一名 54 岁的无病史女性因发烧和上腹痛 2 天来急诊科就诊。实验室检查结果显示,白细胞计数为 18,400 个/微升,C 反应蛋白水平为 20.47 毫克/分升(正常值为 0.5 毫克/分升)。床旁超声(POCUS)显示,左肝叶邻近胃窦处有一个低回声病灶。腹部计算机断层扫描(CT)证实了这一诊断(图 2)。剖腹探查术发现胃穿孔(幽门前),鱼刺穿透肝脏,随后手术切除了鱼刺(图 3)。患者恢复良好,未出现任何并发症。尽管很少见,但摄入鱼刺引起的肝脓肿也可能发生。1 据我们所知,这是英文文献中首次报道利用 POCUS 诊断鱼骨引起肝脓肿的病例。正如本病例所示,使用 POCUS 诊断肝脓肿是否由异物引起至关重要,因为肝脓肿的治疗通常需要手术2。
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Woman with fever and epigastric pain

A 54-year-old female without a medical history presented to the emergency department (ED) with fever and epigastric pain for 2 days. Laboratory findings showed a white blood cell count of 18,400/µL and a C-reactive protein level of 20.47 mg/dL (normal <0.5 mg/dL). Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) demonstrated a hypoechoic focus in the left hepatic lobe adjacent to the gastric antrum. Furthermore, a hyperechoic and linear structure, measuring 3.57 cm in length was identified, connecting those two structures (Figure 1; Video 1).

Abdominal computed tomography (CT) was performed and confirmed the diagnosis (Figure 2). Exploratory laparotomy revealed perforation of the stomach (pre-pyloric) with the fishbone penetrating the liver, which was then removed surgically (Figure 3). The patient recovered well without any complications.

Although rare, liver abscesses caused by ingested fishbones can occur. CT scans are the current diagnostic standard for such cases.1 To the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported case in the English literature where POCUS has been utilized to diagnose a liver abscess caused by a fish bone. Using POCUS to determine if a liver abscess is caused by a foreign body is crucial, since its treatment often requires surgery,2 as demonstrated in this case.

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