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   علائم غیرقابل توضیح از نظر پزشکی در افراد نظامی: تهدیدی نوین یا آسیبِ کهنه ناشناخته  
   
نویسنده جلالی فراهانی علیرضا ,حسینی ذیجود رضا
منبع طب انتظامي - 1399 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:127 -128
  
آدرس دانشگاه علوم پزشکی بقیه الله (عج), مرکز تحقیقات آترواسکلروزیس, ایران, دانشگاه علوم پزشکی شهید بهشتی واحد توسعه پژوهش‌های بالینی, بیمارستان امام حسین (ع), ایران
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   Medically Unexplained Symptoms in Veterans: A New Threat or an Unknown Old Injury  
   
Authors Jalali Farahani Alireza ,Hosseini Zijoud Seyed Reza
Abstract    Background: Previous case reports suggest a relationship between methamphetamine abuse/dependence and aortic dissection. Acute aortic dissection is an uncommon disorder which can have fatal results in the event of treatment delay or misdiagnosis. Methamphetamine is a sympathomimetic amine that affects multiple organ systems. Cardiovascular complications are the second most common cause of death in methamphetamine abusers.Case: A 51yearold man presented hospital in Tehran on May 2019 with chest pain following methamphetamine abuse. He was referred to the acute unit in the emergency department with suspicion of acute coronary syndrome. The patient has a 20 year history of methamphetamine abuse and hypertension. He had been prescribed losartan for hypertension. Upon examination, the patient rsquo;s blood pressure was 160/90 mmHg, pulse rate was 90 beats per minute, respiratory rate was 17 breaths per minute and his temperature was 37.2 °C. A reduced pulse was observed in the left femoral, popliteal and dorsalis pedis arteries. His electrocardiogram revealed only sinus tachycardia without any changes. Ddimer was detected (10000 unit). Urine analysis was positive for methamphetamine. CT angiography was carried out and revealed an aortic dissection (Type A). An emergency heart operation was performed and the patient made a successful recovery.Discussion: This case demonstrated the importance of conducting a thorough physical examination and establishing an accurate medical history. Failure to recognize the reduced leg pulse, or history of methamphetamine use or hypertension, could have led to a fatal misdiagnosis.
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