额头肿胀的男子

Madison C. Williams Chen MD, Sally M. Passons MD, John P. Gullett MD, Maxwell A. Thompson MD, David C. Pigott MD, RDMS, Samuel L. Burleson MD
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急诊科接诊了一名 60 岁的男性患者,主诉为 "鼻窦感染和面部肿胀"。患者表示症状加重已有 1 个月,包括鼻塞、血性鼻涕、面部肿胀和疼痛以及新发复视。体格检查显示,患者前额肿胀,并向双侧眶周延伸(图 1)。进行了床旁超声波检查(图 2 和图 3),发现了一个异质性高血管性软组织肿块,并伴有额骨缺损。患者接受了内窥镜活检,结果显示鳞状细胞癌源于颅底。对于出现前额肿胀的患者,护理点超声检查(POCUS)为浅表软组织肿块提供了一种快速成像方式。1, 2 鉴于这种表现的鉴别范围很广,POCUS 可以帮助评估皮肤和软组织感染、软组织、骨骼或血管病变。重要的是,使用多普勒超声可防止误切隐匿的血管结构。3 POCUS 有助于诊断 Pott's 浮肿瘤,这是一种罕见的疾病,可能因额骨骨髓炎相关的潜在脓肿而表现为前额肿胀。在对前额肿块进行评估时,超声波可提供物质、血管和可压缩性的特征,从而加快进一步的检查。5 该患者的 POCUS 检查迅速促进了适当的其他影像学检查、会诊和诊断,并避免了有害的床旁操作。
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Man with forehead swelling

A 60-year-old male presented to the emergency department with the complaint of “sinus infection and facial swelling.” The patient endorsed worsening symptoms for 1 month including nasal congestion, bloody nasal drainage, facial swelling and pain, and new onset diplopia. Physical examination was notable for forehead swelling extending to the periorbital area bilaterally (Figure 1). Point-of-care ultrasound was performed (Figures 2 and 3) and identified a heterogeneous highly vascular soft tissue mass with associated defect of the frontal bone. Computed tomography of the head and maxillofacial structures was obtained (Figure 4), confirming the diagnosis of a large anterior soft tissue mass with destruction of the frontal bone and mass effect on the orbits.

The patient underwent endoscopic biopsy, demonstrating squamous cell carcinoma originating from the skull base. In patients presenting with forehead swelling, point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) provides a rapid imaging modality for superficial soft tissue masses.1, 2 Given the broad differential for this presentation, POCUS can facilitate the evaluation of skin and soft tissue infections, soft tissue, and bony or vascular pathology. Importantly, the use of Doppler ultrasound can prevent inadvertent incision of occult vascular structures.3 POCUS has aided the diagnosis of Pott's puffy tumor, a rare disorder which may present with forehead swelling due to an underlying abscess associated with frontal bone osteomyelitis.4 In evaluation of forehead masses, ultrasound can expedite further investigation by providing characterization of substance, vascularity, and compressibility.5 POCUS examination in this patient rapidly facilitated appropriate additional imaging, consultation and diagnosis, and the avoidance of harmful bedside procedures.

The authors declare conflicts of interest.

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