Generalized Tetanus in an Adult Patient

  • Castaneda K
  • Lemus L
  • Revelo E
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Abstract

Tetanus is a vaccine-preventable disease that commonly occurs in under-resourced countries; clinically, it manifests as spontaneous muscle spasms and overall body rigidity, which can lead to autonomic dysfunction. The diagnosis of tetanus is primarily clinical, although laboratory testing is available, treatment of a clinical case should never be delayed. Management includes general support measures, prevention of complications, control of muscle spasms, and immunoglobulin. We present a patient from an underdeveloped region with a diagnosis of generalized tetanus after injury with a disc grinder. Clinical presentation of the patient, diagnostic studies performed, management, and outcome are discussed.

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Castaneda, K., Lemus, L. F., & Revelo, E. (2023). Generalized Tetanus in an Adult Patient. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.44958

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