POSTICTAL TODD’S PARALYSIS AS A MANIFESTATION OF POSTTRAUMATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY AND A “MASK” OF STROKE: CLINICAL OBSERVATION

IF 0.6 Archiv EuroMedica Pub Date : 2023-02-27 DOI:10.35630/2023/13/1.209
A. Gorbunov, DMITRY PARSHIN, M. Kalugina, Zhanna Shishkina, Alexey Loktev, Svetlana Shirokova
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Todd's paralysis is rare phenomenon, but its identification is of key diagnostic and therapeutic value. The authors present a clinical observation of post-traumatic encephalopathy accompanied by Todd's paralysis. The main differential diagnostic criteria for post-traumatic encephalopathy with cerebral paroxysms in the form of Todd's paralysis and stroke syndromes have been identified: closed craniocerebral injury in history; epileptiform paroxysms; a clear connection between epileptic seizures and trauma; characteristic "scarcity" of the clinical picture; stereotype paroxysms and rapid regression of symptoms; electroencephalographic study; absence of significant pathological changes on magnetic resonance tomo- and angiography; dissociation between the presence of a neurological deficit and magnetic resonance neuroimaging data; cumulated clinical analysis.
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后陶氏麻痹作为创伤后脑病的表现和中风的“面具”:临床观察
Todd麻痹是一种罕见的现象,但其鉴定具有重要的诊断和治疗价值。作者对创伤后脑病伴Todd麻痹进行了临床观察。创伤后脑病与Todd麻痹和中风综合征形式的脑发作的主要鉴别诊断标准已经确定:历史上的闭合性颅脑损伤;癫痫样发作;癫痫发作与创伤之间的明确联系;临床图片的“稀缺性”特征;刻板印象发作和症状快速消退;脑电图研究;磁共振断层扫描和血管造影术上没有明显的病理变化;神经系统缺陷的存在与磁共振神经成像数据之间的分离;累积临床分析。
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