Rasmussen 脑炎功能性半球切除术后的妊娠和分娩:病例报告。

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY BMC Neurology Pub Date : 2024-10-23 DOI:10.1186/s12883-024-03906-7
Elena Jost, Waltraut M Merz, Patrick A Kupczyk, Laura Tascón Padrón, Eva C Weber, Christian G Bien, Philipp Kosian
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背景:拉斯穆森脑炎(Rasmussen's encephalitis,RE)是一种罕见的神经系统疾病,以进行性癫痫发作和单侧脑萎缩为特征,儿童期发病,病因不明。当药物治疗无效时,可通过手术切除受影响的大脑半球。功能性大脑半球切除术后的生活质量基本良好,因此患病女性可以继续怀孕。然而,有关半球切除术后 RE 患者怀孕和分娩的数据极为罕见:我们介绍的病例是一名因左侧功能性大脑半球切除术而在 7 岁时接受 RE 治疗的患者,她曾两次成功怀孕。在两次妊娠中,她的术后症状包括右侧痉挛、头痛、头晕、视力和语言障碍,但在分娩后症状有所改善,恢复到妊娠前水平。大脑半球切除术后的神经系统后遗症与子痫前期的临床症状重叠,需要在两次怀孕期间进行密切的诊断监测:目前还没有关于RE、大脑半球切除术和妊娠之间相互作用的数据,因此很难对母体和胎儿进行风险评估。由于病情和症状的复杂性,妊娠合并肾上腺皮质激素的治疗仍然极具挑战性,需要采用跨学科的方法。本文首次描述了一名患有 RE 并处于大脑半球切除术后状态的妇女两次成功怀孕的病例。目前急需进一步的证据来改善对受影响妇女的咨询和管理。
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Pregnancy and delivery after functional hemispherectomy for Rasmussen's encephalitis: a case report.

Background: Rasmussen's encephalitis (RE) is a rare neurologic disorder characterized by progressive seizures and unilateral cerebral atrophy with onset during childhood and unknown etiology. When medical therapy appears refractory, surgical disconnection of the affected hemisphere is indicated. Quality of life after functional hemispherectomy is largely good, affected females may therefore pursue pregnancy. However, data on pregnancy and delivery in RE post hemispherectomy is extremely rare.

Case presentation: We present the case of a patient with left functional hemispherectomy for RE at the age of seven, who experienced two successful pregnancies. In both pregnancies, her post-surgical symptoms including right-sided spasticity, cephalgia, dizziness, and impairment of vision and speech deteriorated but improved to pre-pregnancy level after delivery. Neurologic sequelae post-hemispherectomy overlapped with clinical signs of preeclampsia and required close diagnostic surveillance during both pregnancies.

Conclusion: There are no data on the interaction between RE, hemispherectomy and pregnancy, making maternal and fetal risk assessment difficult. Due to the complexity of the condition and symptoms, management of RE in pregnancy remains highly challenging and requires an interdisciplinary approach. This is the first case description of two successful pregnancies in a woman with RE and status post-hemispherectomy. Further evidence is urgently required to improve counseling and management of affected women.

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BMC Neurology
BMC Neurology 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: BMC Neurology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of neurological disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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