KMID : 1155520150100040308
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Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2015 Volume.10 No. 4 p.308 ~ p.311
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Suspicious psychogenic hiccup after interventional pain procedures -A case report-
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Kang Yoo
Chae Young-Keun Min Jin-Hye Lee Yong-Kyung Lee Hong-Sik Je Ui-Jin
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Abstract
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Several cases of the hiccups that occurred after interventional pain procedures have been previously reported. A 34-year-old man had suffered from persistent hiccups that started after epidural and trigger point injection of steroid. His hiccups were stopped during meals and sleep. Furthermore, hiccups did not occur after intravenous or intramuscular steroid injection due to eczema and bronchitis, and after interventional pain procedure that was performed under sedation with midazolam. Hence, we suspected that his hiccups had resulted from a psychogenic cause.
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KEYWORD
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Epidural injectio, , Hiccough, Hiccups, Psychogenic aspects, Steroid
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