Title of article :
Hiccups, a Rare Presentation of Infective Endocarditis: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Afshar ، Hale Shahid Beheshti Hospital - Kashan University of Medical Sciences , Bakhshaei ، Sina Clinical Research Development Unit - Afzalipour Hospital - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Kahnooji ، Masoumeh Cardiovascular Research Center, Institute of Basic and Clinical Physiology Sciences - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Shafiepour ، Mohsen Department of Internal Medicine, Clinical Research Development Unit - School of Medicine, Afzalipour Hospital - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Alinaghi Langari ، Ahmad Student Research Committee, School of Medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences
From page :
199
To page :
203
Abstract :
Hiccup has a wide variety of etiologies irritating the hiccup reflex arc. It is usually benign and self-limited but can be an alarm sign for serious underlying conditions. Hiccup has been rarely reported in patients with infective endocarditis as a result of splenic involvement and phrenic nerve irritation. Herein, we report a 72-year-old man with the chief complaint of long-lasting hiccups (for a 1-month duration) who was diagnosed with infective endocarditis; however, his spleen was grossly intact. The bouts of hiccups repeated 2-3 times a day and lasted for 10-20 minutes. After the initiation of antibiotics, his symptoms waned for a while and appeared again, and then, the hiccups were eliminated. Long-lasting hiccups can be a presentation of serious medical conditions such as infective endocarditis, with or without splenic involvement. Hence, it is important to keep in mind these conditions to perform proper diagnostic and therapeutic workups.
Keywords :
Infective Endocarditis , Fever of Unknown Origin , Intractable Hiccups
Journal title :
Journal of Kerman University of Medical Sciences (JKMU)
Journal title :
Journal of Kerman University of Medical Sciences (JKMU)
Record number :
2615708
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