一名感染基孔肯雅病毒的成年患者的 ADEM 病例报告

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology Clinical and Experimental Neuroimmunology Pub Date : 2024-05-19 DOI:10.1111/cen3.12795
João Alfredo M. M. Barros, Arthur Felipe Barbosa Vasconcelos, Francisco Anderson de Sá Carvalho, Gilmar Leite Pessoa Filho, Ana Luísa Castelo Branco Gomes, Raíssa N. L. F. Leite, João Felipe Bezerra, Juliana Magalhães Leite, Rafael de Souza Andrade, Bianca Etelvina Santos de Oliveira, Alex T. Meira
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急性播散性脑脊髓炎(ADEM)是一种免疫介导的脱髓鞘疾病,其特点是白质(WM)出现双侧和汇集性病变,发病急。这种疾病可能由多种病因引起,主要包括疫苗和病毒感染。本病例报告描述了一名 39 岁的患者,入院前 2 天突然出现发热、意识模糊、意识减退,伴有下肢瘫痪和尿潴留,随后被送入神经科急诊室。检查包括分析脑脊液(CSF),结果显示脑脊液中的细胞数为1.6个/立方毫米,蛋白质升高(91克/分升);此外还进行了脑部和脊髓磁共振成像(MRI),在T2和FLAIR中观察到高强度卵圆形病变,在WM和基底节中呈不对称双侧分布。随后,在脑脊液的分子病毒检查中检测到基孔肯雅病毒。在使用甲基强的松龙和静脉注射免疫球蛋白进行脉冲治疗后,患者的放射学表现和病情均有所改善,门诊随访期间,医生为其开具了 40 毫克强的松的处方。这项研究强调,虫媒病毒感染可能是急性神经系统疾病的病因之一,涉及大脑和脊髓。此外,报告中观察到的结果与文献中描述的结果进行了比较,包括其他虫媒病毒。总之,据观察,大多数患者对皮质类固醇或免疫球蛋白的治疗有反应,但一些神经功能缺损最终会持续存在。因此,需要进行更多的研究,以更好地探讨治疗方案。
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Case report of ADEM in an adult patient with chikungunya

Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM) is a demyelinating immune-mediated disease characterized by bilateral and confluent lesions in white matter (WM), with an acute onset. This condition may arise due to a myriad of etiological factors, encompassing mainly vaccines and viral infections. This case report describes a 39-y-old patient who presented with a sudden onset of fever, confusion, and reduced level of consciousness, associated with paraparesis in the lower limbs and urinary retention, 2 d before admission to the neurological emergency department. The work-up included analysis of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), which showed 1.6 cells/mm3 and elevated proteins (91 g/dL); in addition to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain and the spinal cord, in which hyperintense ovoid lesions with asymmetrical and bilateral distribution in the WM and basal ganglia were observed in the T2 and FLAIR. Later, chikungunya virus was detected in a molecular viral panel in the CSF. The patient exhibited an improvement radiologically, and in his condition following pulse with methylprednisolone and intravenous immunoglobulin therapy, and 40 mg of prednisone was prescribed for management during outpatient follow-up. This study highlights arbovirus infections as a possible cause of acute neurological conditions, involving both the brain and the spinal cord. Furthermore, the findings observed in the report were compared with those described in the literature, including other arboviruses. In conclusion, it was observed that the majority of patients responded to treatment with corticosteroids or immunoglobulins, with some neurological deficits eventually persisting. Therefore, more studies are needed to better investigate therapeutic options.

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Clinical and Experimental Neuroimmunology
Clinical and Experimental Neuroimmunology Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous)
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