Luetzow T J
Department of Emergency Medicine, Mercy Medical Center, Oshkosh, WI 54901.
Wis Med J. 1991 Feb;90(2):64-5.
This case presentation is of a patient who had the clinical appearance of epiglottitis, but actually had an oro-pharyngeal dystonic reaction to prochlorperazine. The intent of the discussion is to alert physicians that the appearance of epiglottis can occur from causes other than infection and that a surgical airway should not be the first thought when such a case arises.
本病例报告的患者临床表现为会厌炎,但实际上是对氯丙嗪产生的口咽肌张力障碍反应。讨论的目的是提醒医生,会厌炎的表现可能由感染以外的原因引起,当出现此类病例时,不应首先考虑建立外科气道。