急性脑膜脑炎和肺炎支原体感染后胼胝体外的细胞毒性病变:病例报告和文献综述。

IF 0.6 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Case Reports in Neurology Pub Date : 2023-06-12 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000530944
Kuan-Hsien Lu, Te-Chang Wu, Poh-Shiow Yeh
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胼胝体细胞毒性病变(CLOCCs)是与多种临床原因相关的继发性病变。其特征是胼胝体脾脏出现小的可逆性病变,头颅磁共振成像显示弥散受限。临床和放射学表现均为轻微和可逆。严重的表现则鲜有报道。在本报告中,我们描述了一名 25 岁的男子,他先是发烧,后出现嗜睡和抽搐。经过检查,他被诊断为急性脑膜脑炎和肺炎支原体感染。经过药物治疗后,他的神经功能恶化,CLOCCs从脾脏中心的一个小椭圆形病变扩展到整个胼胝体和双侧邻近的白质,并不断发展。患者先后接受了甲基强的松龙和免疫球蛋白静脉注射,神经状况有所改善。CLOCC 并非总是轻微和可逆的,也可能表现出严重的临床放射学特征。
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Cytotoxic Lesions beyond the Corpus Callosum Following Acute Meningoencephalitis and Mycoplasma Pneumoniae Infection: A Case Report and Literature Review.

Cytotoxic lesions of the corpus callosum (CLOCCs) are secondary lesions associated with a variety of clinical causes. The presence of a small and reversible lesion in the splenium of corpus callosum with restricted diffusion on cranial magnetic resonance imaging is the defining feature. The clinical-radiological manifestations have been documented as mild and reversible. Severer presentations were scarcely reported. In this report, we described a 25-year-old man with preceding fever, worsening somnolence, and convulsions. He was diagnosed with acute meningoencephalitis and Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection after workups. After medical treatments, he had neurological deterioration and progressing CLOCCs from a small oval lesion in the center of splenium extending to the whole corpus callosum and bilaterally adjacent white matter. The patient received intravenous methylprednisolone and immunoglobulin successively, and his neurological conditions improved. The CLOCCs, not always mild and reversible, could present with severe clinicoradiological features.

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Case Reports in Neurology
Case Reports in Neurology Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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期刊介绍: This new peer-reviewed online-only journal publishes original case reports covering the entire spectrum of neurology. Clinicians and researchers are given a tool to disseminate their personal experience to a wider public as well as to review interesting cases encountered by colleagues all over the world. To complement the contributions supplementary material is welcomed. The reports are searchable according to the key words supplied by the authors; it will thus be possible to search across the entire growing collection of case reports with universally used terms, further facilitating the retrieval of specific information. Following the open access principle, the entire contents can be retrieved at no charge, guaranteeing easy access to this valuable source of anecdotal information at all times.
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