Li Chen, Xiaojun Wang, Haijiao Wang, Yanhui Tang, Man Luo, Ming Chen
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摘要
Sweet综合征(SS),其特征是发烧和皮肤红斑,已被证明与淋巴瘤有关。然而,关于SS在淋巴瘤患者伤口护理方面的报道有限。本文报告一例间变性淋巴瘤激酶(ALK)阳性间变性大细胞淋巴瘤(ALK+ALCL)患者的伤口护理。男性,42岁,于2021年初因ALK+ALCL化疗后左肩、腹部发红、疼痛转至广州中医药大学附属第一医院。体检发现腹部和肩部有病变。病变在第5天破裂,发现由坏死组织组成。创面清创后,先后用银离子抗菌敷料、美派力美(Mölnlycke Health Care,瑞典)、磺胺嘧啶银纱布、中药生基软膏、法国Urgo Medical公司urgol、火针疗法(另一种中药)治疗创面。3个月后,腹部伤口愈合,但肩部伤口仍未愈合。根据患者的生理表现和目前的治疗过程,经多学科会诊诊断为SS。然后给予强的松片,两个月后肩部伤口完全愈合。
Wound care of Sweet syndrome in a patient with anaplastic lymphoma kinase-positive anaplastic large cell lymphoma: a case report.
Sweet syndrome (SS), which is characterised by fever and erythematous tender skin lesions, has been shown to be associated with lymphoma. However, there are limited reported experiences on the wound care of SS in patients with lymphoma. This case report presents the wound care of SS in a patient with anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK)-positive anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALK+ALCL). A 42-year-old male was referred to the The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine Hospital with redness and pain in the left shoulder and abdomen following chemotherapy for ALK+ALCL in early 2021. Physical examination found lesions in the abdomen and shoulder. The lesions were ruptured on day 5 and found to be composed of necrotic tissues. After debridement, the wounds were successively treated with silver ion antibacterial dressing, Mepilex Border Lite (Mölnlycke Health Care, Sweden), silver sulfadiazine gauze, Shengji ointment (a traditional Chinese therapy), UrgoTül (Urgo Medical, France), and fire needling therapy (another traditional Chinese therapy). At three months later, the wound in the abdomen was healed, but the shoulder wound was still unhealed. Based on the physiological manifestations and current treatment process, the patient was diagnosed with SS after multidisciplinary consultation. Prednisone tablets were then administered and the shoulder wound completely healed after two months.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Wound Care (JWC) is the definitive wound-care journal and the leading source of up-to-date research and clinical information on everything related to tissue viability. The journal was first launched in 1992 and aimed at catering to the needs of the multidisciplinary team. Published monthly, the journal’s international audience includes nurses, doctors and researchers specialising in wound management and tissue viability, as well as generalists wishing to enhance their practice.
In addition to cutting edge and state-of-the-art research and practice articles, JWC also covers topics related to wound-care management, education and novel therapies, as well as JWC cases supplements, a supplement dedicated solely to case reports and case series in wound care. All articles are rigorously peer-reviewed by a panel of international experts, comprised of clinicians, nurses and researchers.
Specifically, JWC publishes:
High quality evidence on all aspects of wound care, including leg ulcers, pressure ulcers, the diabetic foot, burns, surgical wounds, wound infection and more
The latest developments and innovations in wound care through both preclinical and preliminary clinical trials of potential new treatments worldwide
In-depth prospective studies of new treatment applications, as well as high-level research evidence on existing treatments
Clinical case studies providing information on how to deal with complex wounds
Comprehensive literature reviews on current concepts and practice, including cost-effectiveness
Updates on the activities of wound care societies around the world.