[Radiological clinical profile of multiple cranial neuropathy and recurrence risk factors].

Alejandra Martínez-Vázquez, Ricardo Jorge García-Bermúdez, Julián Alberto Hernández-Domínguez, José Alfredo Sierra-Ramírez
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Background: Multiple cranial neuropathies (MCN) are the dysfunction of 2 or more cranial nerves, simultaneously or sequentially. The most common causes are tumors, followed by vascular and traumatic causes, central nervous system infections and Guillain-Barré syndrome and its variants.

Objective: To identify the radiological clinical profile of MCN in patients of a tertiary-care hospital.

Material and methods: Observational, cross-sectional, retrospective and analytical study in patients of 18 years of age or older, with a diagnosis of MCN. It was used descriptive statistics, and normality curves were determined. To establish differences, it was used chi-squared or Student's t test with the statistical package SPSS, version 29.

Results: 46 patients with a mean age 49 years (± 16) were studied. 29 (63%) were male. Findings in the magnetic resonance of the skull were normal in 34%; the reinforcement of the cavernous sinus in 26%. Non-infectious inflammatory was the most frequent etiology (43%). 83% of the inflammatory etiology presented improvement at discharge while those of non-inflammatory etiology were discharged without improvement (odds ratio [OR] 8, p 0.001). 87% had pain in their clinical picture unlike subjects with non-inflammatory etiology (OR 4, p < 0.01). 73% of the population with inflammatory etiology presented recurrence, and none of the subjects with a non- inflammatory cause (OR 0.5, p 0.022).

Conclusions: The most common presentation of MCN in our study was cavernous sinus syndrome or sphenoidal cleft, with a non-acute course. The possibility of documenting an inflammatory etiology impacts the risk of recurrence and improvement upon hospital discharge.

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背景:多发性颅神经病(MCN多发性颅神经病(MCN)是指同时或相继出现两个或多个颅神经的功能障碍。最常见的病因是肿瘤,其次是血管和外伤、中枢神经系统感染和格林-巴利综合征及其变异型:材料与方法:观察性、横断面、随机对照研究:对确诊为 MCN 的 18 岁或以上患者进行观察性、横断面、回顾性和分析性研究。研究采用了描述性统计方法,并确定了正态曲线。为确定差异,使用 SPSS 29 版统计软件包进行卡方检验或学生 t 检验:研究了 46 名患者,平均年龄为 49 岁(± 16)岁。男性 29 人(占 63%)。颅骨磁共振检查结果正常的占 34%;海绵窦强化的占 26%。非感染性炎症是最常见的病因(43%)。83%的炎症病因患者出院时病情有所好转,而非炎症病因患者出院时病情未见好转(几率比 [OR] 8,P 0.001)。与非炎症性病因的患者不同,87%的患者临床表现为疼痛(OR 4,P < 0.01)。73%的炎症性病因患者会出现复发,而非炎症性病因患者则没有复发(OR 0.5,P 0.022):结论:在我们的研究中,最常见的 MCN 表现为海绵窦综合征或蝶窦裂,病程非急性。记录炎症病因的可能性会影响复发风险和出院后的病情改善。
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