BACKGROUND Primary renal Ewing’s sarcoma(ES)is extremely rare,and only two cases causing Cushing’s syndrome(CS)have been reported to date.We report that the case of an 18-year-old patient is diagnosed primary renal ...BACKGROUND Primary renal Ewing’s sarcoma(ES)is extremely rare,and only two cases causing Cushing’s syndrome(CS)have been reported to date.We report that the case of an 18-year-old patient is diagnosed primary renal ES with typical CS characterized by purple stripes,weight gain,and hypertension.CASE SUMMARY CS was first diagnosed by laboratory testing.A huge tumor was revealed in the kidney following an imaging examination.Moreover,brain and bone metastases were observed.After comprehensive treatment,primarily based on surgery,primary renal ES was pathologically diagnosed with a typical EWSR1-FLI1 genetic mutation through genetic testing.Furthermore,the glucocorticoid level returned to normal.By the ninth postoperative month of follow-up,the patient was recovering well.Cushing-related symptoms had improved,and a satisfactory curative effect was achieved.CONCLUSION Primary renal ES,a rare adult malignant tumor,can cause CS and a poor prognosis.展开更多
BACKGROUND Superior mesenteric artery(SMA)injuries rarely occur during blunt abdominal injuries,with an incidence of<1%.The clinical manifestations mainly include abdominal hemorrhage and peritoneal irritation,whic...BACKGROUND Superior mesenteric artery(SMA)injuries rarely occur during blunt abdominal injuries,with an incidence of<1%.The clinical manifestations mainly include abdominal hemorrhage and peritoneal irritation,which progress rapidly and are easily misdiagnosed.Quick and accurate diagnosis and timely effective treatment are greatly significant in managing emergent cases.This report describes emergency rescue by a multidisciplinary team of a patient with hemorrhagic shock caused by SMA rupture.CASE SUMMARY A 55-year-old man with hemorrhagic shock presented with SMA rupture.On admission,he showed extremely unstable vital signs and was unconscious with a laceration on his head,heart rate of 143 beats/min,shallow and fast breathing(frequency>35 beats/min),and blood pressure as low as 20/10 mmHg(1 mmHg=0.133 kPa).Computed tomography revealed abdominal and pelvic hematocele effusion,suggesting active bleeding.The patient was suspected of partial rupture of the distal SMA branch.The patient underwent emergency mesenteric artery ligation,scalp suture,and liver laceration closure.In view of conditions with acute onset,rapid progression,and high bleeding volume,key points of nursing were conducted,including activating emergency protocol,opening of the green channel,and arranging relevant examinations with various medical staff for quick diagnosis.The seamless collaboration of the multidisciplinary team helped shorten the preoperative preparation time.Emergency laparotomy exploration and mesenteric artery ligation were performed to mitigate hemorrhagic shock while establishing efficient venous accesses and closely monitoring the patient’s condition to ensure hemodynamic stability.Strict measures were taken to avoid intraoperative hypothermia and infection.CONCLUSION After 3.5 h of emergency rescue and medical care,bleeding was successfully controlled,and the patient’s condition was stabilized.Subsequently,the patient was transferred to the intensive care unit for continuous monitoring and treatment.On the sixth day,the patient was weaned off the ventilator,extubated,and relocated to a specialized ward.Through diligent medical intervention and attentive nursing,the patient made a full recovery and was discharged on day 22.The follow-up visit confirmed the patient’s successful recovery.展开更多
BACKGROUND Esophageal cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors.The three-dimensional quality structure model is a quality assessment theory that includes three dimensions:Structure,process,and results.AIM To ...BACKGROUND Esophageal cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors.The three-dimensional quality structure model is a quality assessment theory that includes three dimensions:Structure,process,and results.AIM To investigate the effects of nursing interventions with three-dimensional quality assessment on the efficacy and disease management ability of patients undergoing esophageal cancer surgery.METHODS In this prospective study,the control group received routine nursing,and the intervention group additionally received a three-dimensional quality assessment intervention based on the above routine care.Self-efficacy and patient disease management abilities were evaluated using the General Self-Efficacy Scale(GSES)and Exercise of Self-Care Agency scale,respectively.IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows,version 17.0,was used for the data processing.RESULTS This study recruited 112 patients who were assigned to the control and experi-mental groups(n=56 per group).Before the intervention,there was no significant difference in GSES scores between the two groups(P>0.05).After the inter-vention,the GSES scores of both groups increased,with the experimental group showing higher values(P<0.05).At the time of discharge and three months after discharge,the scores for positive attitudes,self-stress reduction,and total score of health promotion in the experimental group were higher than those in the control group(P<0.05).CONCLUSION The implementation of a three-dimensional quality structure model for postoperative patients with esophageal cancer can effectively improve their self-management ability and self-efficacy of postoperative patients.展开更多
BACKGROUND Heterotopic mesenteric ossification(HMO)is a clinically rare condition characterized by the formation of bone tissue in the mesentery.The worldwide reporting of such cases is limited to just over 70 instanc...BACKGROUND Heterotopic mesenteric ossification(HMO)is a clinically rare condition characterized by the formation of bone tissue in the mesentery.The worldwide reporting of such cases is limited to just over 70 instances in the medical literature.The etiology of HMO remains unclear,but the disease is possibly induced by mechanical trauma,ischemia,or intra-left lower quadrant abdominal infection,leading to the differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells into osteoblasts.Here,we present a rare case of HMO that occurred in a 34-year-old male,who presented with left lower quadrant abdominal pain.CASE SUMMARY We report the case of a 34-year-old male patient who presented with left lower abdominal pain following trauma to the left lower abdomen.He subsequently underwent surgical treatment,and the postoperative pathological diagnosis was HMO.CONCLUSION We believe that although there is limited literature and research on HMO,when patients with a history of trauma or surgery to the left lower abdomen present with corresponding imaging findings,clinicians should be vigilant in distinguishing this condition and promptly selecting appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic interventions.展开更多
基金invaluable support and useful discussions with other members of the urology department.
文摘BACKGROUND Primary renal Ewing’s sarcoma(ES)is extremely rare,and only two cases causing Cushing’s syndrome(CS)have been reported to date.We report that the case of an 18-year-old patient is diagnosed primary renal ES with typical CS characterized by purple stripes,weight gain,and hypertension.CASE SUMMARY CS was first diagnosed by laboratory testing.A huge tumor was revealed in the kidney following an imaging examination.Moreover,brain and bone metastases were observed.After comprehensive treatment,primarily based on surgery,primary renal ES was pathologically diagnosed with a typical EWSR1-FLI1 genetic mutation through genetic testing.Furthermore,the glucocorticoid level returned to normal.By the ninth postoperative month of follow-up,the patient was recovering well.Cushing-related symptoms had improved,and a satisfactory curative effect was achieved.CONCLUSION Primary renal ES,a rare adult malignant tumor,can cause CS and a poor prognosis.
基金Supported by The Health Science and Technology Program of Zhejiang Province,No.2022KY836.
文摘BACKGROUND Superior mesenteric artery(SMA)injuries rarely occur during blunt abdominal injuries,with an incidence of<1%.The clinical manifestations mainly include abdominal hemorrhage and peritoneal irritation,which progress rapidly and are easily misdiagnosed.Quick and accurate diagnosis and timely effective treatment are greatly significant in managing emergent cases.This report describes emergency rescue by a multidisciplinary team of a patient with hemorrhagic shock caused by SMA rupture.CASE SUMMARY A 55-year-old man with hemorrhagic shock presented with SMA rupture.On admission,he showed extremely unstable vital signs and was unconscious with a laceration on his head,heart rate of 143 beats/min,shallow and fast breathing(frequency>35 beats/min),and blood pressure as low as 20/10 mmHg(1 mmHg=0.133 kPa).Computed tomography revealed abdominal and pelvic hematocele effusion,suggesting active bleeding.The patient was suspected of partial rupture of the distal SMA branch.The patient underwent emergency mesenteric artery ligation,scalp suture,and liver laceration closure.In view of conditions with acute onset,rapid progression,and high bleeding volume,key points of nursing were conducted,including activating emergency protocol,opening of the green channel,and arranging relevant examinations with various medical staff for quick diagnosis.The seamless collaboration of the multidisciplinary team helped shorten the preoperative preparation time.Emergency laparotomy exploration and mesenteric artery ligation were performed to mitigate hemorrhagic shock while establishing efficient venous accesses and closely monitoring the patient’s condition to ensure hemodynamic stability.Strict measures were taken to avoid intraoperative hypothermia and infection.CONCLUSION After 3.5 h of emergency rescue and medical care,bleeding was successfully controlled,and the patient’s condition was stabilized.Subsequently,the patient was transferred to the intensive care unit for continuous monitoring and treatment.On the sixth day,the patient was weaned off the ventilator,extubated,and relocated to a specialized ward.Through diligent medical intervention and attentive nursing,the patient made a full recovery and was discharged on day 22.The follow-up visit confirmed the patient’s successful recovery.
文摘BACKGROUND Esophageal cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors.The three-dimensional quality structure model is a quality assessment theory that includes three dimensions:Structure,process,and results.AIM To investigate the effects of nursing interventions with three-dimensional quality assessment on the efficacy and disease management ability of patients undergoing esophageal cancer surgery.METHODS In this prospective study,the control group received routine nursing,and the intervention group additionally received a three-dimensional quality assessment intervention based on the above routine care.Self-efficacy and patient disease management abilities were evaluated using the General Self-Efficacy Scale(GSES)and Exercise of Self-Care Agency scale,respectively.IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows,version 17.0,was used for the data processing.RESULTS This study recruited 112 patients who were assigned to the control and experi-mental groups(n=56 per group).Before the intervention,there was no significant difference in GSES scores between the two groups(P>0.05).After the inter-vention,the GSES scores of both groups increased,with the experimental group showing higher values(P<0.05).At the time of discharge and three months after discharge,the scores for positive attitudes,self-stress reduction,and total score of health promotion in the experimental group were higher than those in the control group(P<0.05).CONCLUSION The implementation of a three-dimensional quality structure model for postoperative patients with esophageal cancer can effectively improve their self-management ability and self-efficacy of postoperative patients.
基金Supported by Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province,China No.2021J01545Natural Science Foundation of Zhangzhou City,Fujian Province,China No.ZZ2021J25.
文摘BACKGROUND Heterotopic mesenteric ossification(HMO)is a clinically rare condition characterized by the formation of bone tissue in the mesentery.The worldwide reporting of such cases is limited to just over 70 instances in the medical literature.The etiology of HMO remains unclear,but the disease is possibly induced by mechanical trauma,ischemia,or intra-left lower quadrant abdominal infection,leading to the differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells into osteoblasts.Here,we present a rare case of HMO that occurred in a 34-year-old male,who presented with left lower quadrant abdominal pain.CASE SUMMARY We report the case of a 34-year-old male patient who presented with left lower abdominal pain following trauma to the left lower abdomen.He subsequently underwent surgical treatment,and the postoperative pathological diagnosis was HMO.CONCLUSION We believe that although there is limited literature and research on HMO,when patients with a history of trauma or surgery to the left lower abdomen present with corresponding imaging findings,clinicians should be vigilant in distinguishing this condition and promptly selecting appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic interventions.