Kuduz aşısı uygulamasına bağlı omuz yaralanması: bir olgu sunumu
Year 2022,
Volume: 47 Issue: 3, 1375 - 1377, 30.09.2022
Hatice Kaplanoğlu
,
Veysel Kaplanoğlu
,
Aynur Turan
,
Ece Ünlü Akyüz
Abstract
Aşı enjeksiyon bölgesinde oluşan reaksiyonlar genellikle hafif ve geçicidir. Aşılamayı takiben myalji ve artralji gibi kas-iskelet sistemi semptomları yaygın olarak görülmektedir. Üst kolda intramüsküler aşı uygulanmasından sonra omuz ağrısı ve omuzda hareket açıklığının kısıtlanması olarak tanımlanan aşı uygulamasına bağlı omuz yaralanması (SİRVA), yanlış aşı uygulamasının sonucudur. Aşıların intramuskuler uygulanmasında uygun enjeksiyon tekniğinin kullanılması omuz yaralanması riskini azaltacaktır. Burada kuduz aşısı sonrası omuz yaralanması olan 26 yaşındaki bayan olgunun klinik ve manyetik rezonans görüntüleme bulgularını güncel literatür ışığında sunulmuştur.
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Shoulder injury related to rabies vaccine administration: a case report
Year 2022,
Volume: 47 Issue: 3, 1375 - 1377, 30.09.2022
Hatice Kaplanoğlu
,
Veysel Kaplanoğlu
,
Aynur Turan
,
Ece Ünlü Akyüz
Abstract
Reactions at the vaccine injection site are usually mild and transient. Musculoskeletal symptoms, such as myalgia and arthralgia, are commonly seen following vaccination. Shoulder injury related to vaccine administration (SIRVA), defined as shoulder pain and limited range of motion in the shoulder after intramuscular vaccine administration into the upper arm, may occur due to incorrect vaccine administration. Using the appropriate injection technique in the intramuscular administration of vaccines will reduce the risk of SIRVA. In this paper, we report the clinical and magnetic resonance imaging findings of a 26-year-old female patient presenting with SIRVA after rabies vaccination and discuss this case in light of the current literature.
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