ISSN 2436-018X
JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL GENERAL MEDICINE
NOVENBER 2023 Volume5-6
Original Article
Platysma bands are associated with laryngeal penetration
in older adults with suspected dysphagia ・・・・・・・・・ Kanata Tonosaki 217
Clinically significant complications of sample collection
for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
testing using nasopharyngeal swabs in Japan ・・・・・・・・ Makoto Hibino 226
Case Reports
A case of perforated duodenal ulcer after SARS-CoV-2
infection ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・Mineto Ohta 234
Campylobacter enteritis with bacteremia mimicking
meningitis・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・Yuta Yoshino 239
Key Images
Spontaneous Common Carotid Artery Dissection
in a patient with the Bovine Aortic Arch Variant・・・・・・Kiyoshi Takemoto 243
Sclerosing tenosynovitis in systemic sclerosis;
skin pigmentation and flexion contracture of a finger・・・・・・・Shiro Ono 245
Biceps tendon rupture:Popeye sign with subcutaneous
bleeding・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・Shinji Higuchi 247
Original Article
Platysma bands are associated with laryngeal
penetration in older adults with suspected dysphagia
Shigeto Oyama2) Takashi Mizuno2) Rinji Watanabe1) Kazuto Hoshi 3)
2) Department of General Medicine, Towada City Hospital
3) Department of Oral-maxillofacial Surgery, Dentistry and Orthodontics, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo
Key Words:dysphagia, older individual, endoscopy, platysma muscle, swallowing disorder
[Methods] Sixty-seven patients with suspected dysphagia were evaluated. Platysma bands were scored (0 to 3 points) according to their thickness and length. The relations between mean neck circumference and platysma bands to laryngeal penetration were analyzed using Student’s t-test and Cochran–Armitage test, respectively.
[Results] Groups with and without laryngeal penetration showed no significant intergroup differences in terms of age or body mass index (BMI). However, the group with low platysma band scores included more patients with laryngeal penetration (p < 0.001). A between group comparison of platysma bands, categorized by a BMI threshold of 21.5 kg/m2, suggested that the difference, after adjustment, was significant for patients with BMI < 21.5 kg/m2 (p < 0.001).
[Conclusions] The neck sail sign refers to the appearance of platysma bands. Subsequent thinning or loss of platysma bands in older individuals with suspected dysphagia is associated with laryngeal penetration and may indicate the risk of dysphagia.
Original Article
Clinically significant complications of sample
collection for severe acute respiratory syndrome
coronavirus 2 testing using nasopharyngeal swabs
in Japan
Satoru Yamamoto 5) Riko Kamada 1) Shunichi Tobe 1)
Kazunari Maeda 1) Shigeto Horiuchi 1) Tetsuri Kondo 1)
2) Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Shonan Fujisawa Tokushukai Hospital, Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan
3) Center for Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic and Digestive Disease, Shonan Fujisawa Tokushukai Hospital, Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan
4) Department of Urology, Shonan Fujisawa Tokushukai Hospital, Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan
5) Department of Ophthalmology, Shonan Fujisawa Tokushukai Hospital, Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan
Key Words:severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, coronavirus disease 2019, nasopharyngeal swab, adverse event, specimen
[Methods]In this single-center retrospective observational study conducted in Japan from April 2020 to July 2022 included individuals who had a nasopharyngeal swab or saliva specimen tested for SARS-CoV-2 infection. The primary endpoint was the incidence of complications associated with nasopharyngeal swab sampling that occurred within 1 week of collection. The secondary endpoint was the incidence of complications according to swab type.
[Results]Overall, 76,264 nasopharyngeal swab samples were obtained from 37,269 individuals (median age 49 years, 50.3% male). Only two cases of clinically significant complications were recorded: a broken swab tip that remained in the nasal cavity of one patient and one in the upper gastrointestinal tract of another. In both cases, the swab tips were endoscopically removed without any further complications. Swabs constructed with a breakpoint had a significantly higher complication rate than those without.
[Conclusions]IClinically significant complications associated with nasopharyngeal swab specimen collection are rare. Clinicians should be aware of possible complications and the characteristics of the swabs used for testing and should take extra care when using swabs constructed with a breakpoint.
Case Report
A case of perforated duodenal ulcer
after SARS-CoV-2 infection
Kazuki Kawashima 1)2) Kyosuke Takabatake 3) Akihiro Satoh 4)
Susumu Koja 3) Seiji Komatsu 5) Kenji Namiki 1)2)
3) Departments of 1General Medicine, Osaki Citizen’s Hospital, Kashimadai Branch Hospital
4) Departments of 1General Medicine, Osaki Citizen’s Hospital, Narukoonsen Branch Hospital
5) Departments of 1General Medicine, Osaki Citizen’s Hospital, Iwadeyama Branch Hospital
Key Words:SARS-CoV-2 infection, duodenal ulcer perforation, emergency surgery
Case Report
Campylobacter enteritis
with bacteremia mimicking meningitis
Department of Internal Medicine, Saitama Citizens Medical Center
Key Words:Campylobacter jejuni, enteritis, bacteremia
Key Image
Spontaneous Common Carotid Artery Dissection
in a patient with the Bovine Aortic Arch Variant
Key Words:spontaneous common carotid artery dissection, Bovine aortic arch variant
Key Image
Sclerosing tenosynovitis in systemic sclerosis;
skin pigmentation and flexion contracture of a finger
2) Department of Rheumatology Clinic, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan
3) Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan
Key Words:Sclerosing tenosynovitis, systemic sclerosis
Key Images
Biceps tendon rupture:
Popeye sign with subcutaneous bleeding
Department of General Internal Medicine, Aizu Medical Center, Fukushima Medical University, Fukushima, Japan
Key Words:Popeye sign, Biceps tendon rupture, subcutaneous bleeding