2024
DOI: 10.1186/s13256-024-04347-z
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Prolonged hiccups induced by renal infarction: a case report

Akira Kato,
Nobuhiro Sato,
Yasuo Hirose
et al.

Abstract: Background Hiccups are common symptoms that last for less than 48 hours. However, we encountered a case of renal infarction in a patient with prolonged hiccup. The relationship between hiccups and renal infarction is important in differentiating patients with prolonged hiccups. Case presentation An 87-year-old Japanese man with atrial fibrillation and receiving antithrombotic therapy presented to the emergency department with prolonged hiccups. The… Show more

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