Primary angiitis of the central nervous system in a patient with transient episodes of headache and aphasia: A case report.

Michail Papantoniou, Stefanos Korfias, Theodoros Argyrakos, Panagiotis Aggelidakis, Antonios Tavernarakis
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Primary angiitis of the central nervous system (PACNS) refers to a rare form of vasculitis of unknown cause, with a challenging diagnostic work-up. We report the case of a 57-year-old patient who presented with transient episodes of headache and global aphasia. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) examination revealed lymphocytic pleocytosis with moderate elevated protein and normal glucose. CSF and serum tests for infections and autoimmune/paraneoplastic antibodies were negative, except CSF polymerase chain reaction testing that detected Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain with intravenous gadolinium showed meningeal enhancement and pachymeningitis. Due to continuous relapsing episodes of aphasia, a leptomeningeal and brain tissue biopsy was performed and revealed lesions of granulomatous necrotising vasculitis of medium-sized leptomeningeal and intracranial vessels, as well as negative in situ hybridism for EBV. A diagnosis of primary granulomatous necrotising angiitis of the central nervous system was made, and the patient was treated with intravenous methylprednisolone and oral cyclophosphamide, showing excellent response to treatment. Diversity in clinical and laboratory features makes it difficult for PACNS to be distinguished by other systemic vasculitides. Laboratory tests and neuroimaging can provide guidance in evaluation of the patients and exclude other possible causes, but tissue biopsy remains the gold standard for a definite diagnosis.

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一过性头痛和失语患者的原发性中枢神经系统血管炎:病例报告。
原发性中枢神经系统血管炎(PACNS)是一种罕见的原因不明的血管炎,其诊断工作极具挑战性。我们报告了一例 57 岁患者的病例,该患者表现为一过性头痛和全面性失语。脑脊液(CSF)检查显示淋巴细胞增多,蛋白中度升高,葡萄糖正常。除了脑脊液聚合酶链反应检测出 Epstein-Barr 病毒(EBV)外,脑脊液和血清中的感染和自身免疫/副肿瘤抗体检测均为阴性。静脉注射钆的脑部磁共振成像显示脑膜增强和咽峡炎。由于失语症不断复发,医生对患者进行了脑膜和脑组织活检,结果显示中型脑膜和颅内血管的肉芽肿坏死性血管炎病变,以及 EBV 原位杂交阴性。诊断结果为中枢神经系统原发性肉芽肿坏死性血管炎,患者接受了静脉甲基强的松龙和口服环磷酰胺治疗,治疗效果良好。临床和实验室特征的多样性使得 PACNS 难以与其他系统性血管炎区分开来。实验室检查和神经影像学检查可为患者的评估提供指导,并排除其他可能的病因,但组织活检仍是确诊的金标准。
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