点超声(POCUS)诊断跖骨应力性骨折。

POCUS journal Pub Date : 2024-11-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.24908/pocus.v9i2.17393
Alfred Doblinger
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应力性骨折的早期诊断是日常初级保健实践中的一个挑战。护理点超声(POCUS)可以帮助诊断早期应力性骨折的早期症状。52岁女性,左前足有慢性过度使用史。超声检查报告的第三跖痛点区域(符合行进性骨折)显示明显积液,对应于骨膜下血肿。仅在前足休息两周后,使用POCUS再次检查显示明显的骨痂形成。这证实了早期应力性骨折的疑似诊断。本案例展示了一种在一般实践中使用POCUS的合理且易于学习的方法。POCUS结合临床检查和记忆是一种成本效益和及时的诊断选择,无需辐射暴露。
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Diagnosis of a Stress Fracture Of a Metatarsal Bone with Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS).

The early diagnosis of stress fractures is a challenge in daily primary care practice. Point of care ultrasound (POCUS) can be helpful in the diagnosis of early signs of an incipient stress fracture. A 52-year-old woman presented with a history of chronic overuse in the left forefoot. A sonographic examination in the area of the reported pain point on the third metatarsal (consistent with a marching fracture) showed a clear accumulation of fluid, corresponding to subperiosteal hematoma. After only two weeks of resting the forefoot, a repeat examination using POCUS showed clear callus formation. This confirmed the suspected diagnosis of an early stage stress fracture. This case shows a sensible and easy-to-learn way of using POCUS in general practice. POCUS in combination with clinical examination and anamnesis is a cost-effective and timely diagnostic option without radiation exposure.

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