结核和神经脊髓炎视谱障碍:一个难题。

Rolli Khurana, Mohini Agrawal, Raman Mehta, Sandeep Shankar
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目的:传染性非典型视神经炎(AON)与结核一样,是一种与视神经脊髓炎谱系障碍(NMOSD)表型重叠的视力威胁疾病。神经系统的重叠表现和aqp4 - ab阴性使神经炎的原发原因难以发现。病例介绍:我们报告了两例不符合诊断标准的小儿NMOSD病例。此外,发病时相关的未确诊结核病和AQP4-Ab阴性使诊断模糊不清,延误了治疗。第一个病例最初被诊断为感染性视神经病变。当类固醇开始使用时,视神经萎缩已经开始。第二例有视神经炎、LETM和颅内结核瘤,无肺结核征象,csf分析阴性。因此,立即开始使用全身类固醇。两例病例的LETM病史引起了NMOSD的怀疑。结论:在一个资源有限的国家,准确的临床诊断和早期干预对AON病例的重要性得到了强调,这可能会带来有益的视力结果,特别是在儿科年龄组。AON =不典型视神经炎,TB =结核,NMOSD =视神经脊髓炎频谱障碍,LETM =纵向广泛横贯脊髓炎,AQP4-Ab =抗水通道蛋白-4抗体,RE =右眼,LE =左眼,MRI =磁共振成像,CSF =脑脊液,ATT =抗结核治疗,DOV =视力减退。
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Purpose: Infectious atypical optic neuritis (AON), like tubercular, is a vision threatening condition with phenotypic overlap with Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder (NMOSD). The overlapping neurological manifestations and negative AQP4-Ab-assay make it difficult to discover the primary cause of neuritis. Case presentation: We report two paediatric cases with NMOSD that did not fulfil the diagnostic criteria. Moreover, associated undiagnosed tuberculosis at the time of presentation and negative AQP4-Ab clouded the diagnosis and delayed the treatment. The first case was initially diagnosed with infectious optic neuropathy. By the time steroids were started, optic atrophy had already set in. The second case had optic neuritis, LETM, and intracranial-tuberculomas with no signs of pulmonary-tuberculosis with negative CSF-analysis. So, systemic steroids were started promptly. The history of LETM in both cases raised the suspicion of NMOSD. Conclusion: The importance of accurate clinical diagnosis and early intervention in cases of AON was emphasized in a limited resource country, that could potentially result in salutary visual outcomes, especially in the paediatric age group Abbreviations: AON = atypical optic neuritis, TB = tuberculosis, NMOSD = neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder, LETM = longitudinal extensive transverse myelitis, AQP4-Ab = anti-Aquaporin-4 Antibodies, RE = right eye, LE = left eye, MRI = magnetic resonance imaging, CSF = cerebrospinal fluid, ATT = anti-tubercular treatment, DOV = diminution of vision.

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