Corpus Callosum Lesion Associated With COVID-19–Psychosis

Q4 Medicine Consultant Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.25270/con.2022.04.00006
Laura Rosas, Shivani Kumar, Lala Park, S. Eng, Royce J. Lee
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This case report presents a patient with acute onset psychosis in the setting of a COVID-19 infection. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain was ordered to evaluate for organic etiologies which revealed cytotoxic lesions of the corpus callosum. These lesions can be associated with infectious diseases which cause inflammation. She was treated with an antipsychotic and later also with an antiepileptic. This case demonstrates that COVID-19 can affect multiple systems. Neuropsychiatric symptoms are possible and neuroimaging may be helpful, especially if symptoms are acute in onset. Copyright © 2022 Cliggott Publishing Co.. All rights reserved.
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与covid -19精神病相关的胼胝体病变
本病例报告提出了在COVID-19感染背景下急性发作的精神病患者。脑磁共振成像被责令评估器质性病因,显示胼胝体的细胞毒性病变。这些病变可能与引起炎症的传染病有关。她先是服用抗精神病药,后来又服用抗癫痫药。这个案例说明COVID-19可以影响多个系统。神经精神症状是可能的,神经影像学可能有帮助,特别是如果症状是急性发作。版权所有©2022克里戈特出版公司。版权所有。
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