Orthopnea and fever in an elderly woman
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Published:2017-11-28
Issue:4
Volume:11
Page:399
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ISSN:1877-9352
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Container-title:Italian Journal of Medicine
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language:
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Short-container-title:Ital J Med
Author:
Tana Claudio,Di Carlo Silvio,Silingardi Mauro,Giamberardino Maria Adele,Cipollone Francesco,Meschi Tiziana
Abstract
Orthopnea is a sensation of shortness of breath, which occurs in recumbent position and is usually improved by standing or sitting. The authors report a case of an 81-year-old woman presented to the Emergency Department with a two-week history of orthopnea, fever and low back pain resistant to analgesics. Radiological findings confirm the presence of a diafragmatic hernia, and clinicians should pay attention to any history of trauma, because their absence in symptomatic adult patients directs towards a congenital cause. A surgical repair should be promptly obtained to avoid further general and respiratory deterioration.
Publisher
PAGEPress Publications