Mild Encephalitis/Encephalopathy with a Reversible Lesion in The Splenium.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Noropsikiyatri Arsivi-Archives of Neuropsychiatry Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.29399/npa.27961
Zerrin Yıldırım, Sibel Mumcu Timer, Didem Çelik, Fazilet Karademir, Nilüfer Kale
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Mild encephalitis/encephalopathy with a reversible lesion in the splenium (MERS) is a clinico-radiological syndrome with mild central nervous system symptoms and a reversible lesion in the splenium of the corpus callosum. It is mainly associated with a number of viral and bacterial infections, including Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In this paper, we report four MERS patients. One had a mumps infection, the second had aseptic meningitis, the third had Marchiafava-Bignami disease, and the fourth had atypical pneumonia associated with COVID-19 infection.

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轻度脑炎/脑病伴可逆性脾病变。
轻度脑炎/脑病伴可逆性脾损害(MERS)是一种临床放射学综合征,伴有轻度中枢神经系统症状和胼胝体脾的可逆性损害。它主要与多种病毒和细菌感染有关,包括2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)。本文报告4例MERS患者。1例为腮腺炎感染,2例为无菌性脑膜炎,3例为marchiafawa - bignami病,4例为与COVID-19感染相关的非典型肺炎。
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期刊介绍: Archives of Neuropsychiatry (Arch Neuropsychiatry) is the official journal of the Turkish Neuropsychiatric Society. It is published quarterly, and four editions annually constitute a volume. Archives of Neuropsychiatry is a peer reviewed scientific journal that publishes articles on psychiatry, neurology, and behavioural sciences. Both clinical and basic science contributions are welcomed. Submissions that address topics in the interface of neurology and psychiatry are encouraged. The content covers original research articles, reviews, letters to the editor, and case reports.
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