“伯利恒之星标志”在分析神经球虫病治疗期间和治疗后大脑病变的演变过程中。

Q3 Medicine Radiologia Brasileira Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1590/0100-3984.2023.0030
Larissa M Santana, Paulo Mendes Peçanha, Aloísio Falqueto, Wdson L M Kruschewsky, Tânia Regina Grão-Velloso, Sarah Santos Gonçalves, Marcos Rosa-Júnior
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目的:描述诊断为神经球球虫病(NPCM)的患者在治疗期间和治疗后病变的临床和放射学演变,以及2013年9月至2022年1月期间接受治疗的NPCM患者的磁共振成像(MRI)扫描。结果:在36例NPCM病例中,8例纳入研究。一名患者仅表现为脑厚和颅骨受累,七名患者表现为大脑假性肿瘤。8名患者共有52处病变,其中46处(88.5%)为幕上病变。直径≤1.2cm的病变32处,其中27处(84.4%)在治疗过程中消失。在三例病例中,有>1.2cm的病变在MRI上显示出特征性的演变模式:一个偏心的钆造影增强结节,随后病变的大小和造影增强程度降低。结论:在NPCM中,幕上病变似乎占主导地位。≤1.2 cm的病变在治疗过程中往往会完全消失。在整个治疗过程中,>1.2cm的病变往往呈现类似的模式,被称为“伯利恒之星标志”。
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"Star of Bethlehem sign" in the analysis of the evolution of brain lesions during and after treatment for neuroparacoccidioidomycosis.

Objective: To describe the clinical and radiological evolution of lesions during and after treatment in patients diagnosed with neuroparacoccidioidomycosis (NPCM).

Materials and methods: This was a retrospective study of the medical records, computed tomography scans, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of patients with NPCM treated between September 2013 and January 2022.

Results: Of 36 cases of NPCM, eight were included in the study. One patient presented only with pachymeningeal and skull involvement, and seven presented with pseudotumors in the brain. Collectively, the eight patients presented with 52 lesions, of which 46 (88.5%) were supratentorial. There were 32 lesions with a diameter ≤ 1.2 cm, of which 27 (84.4%) disappeared during the treatment. In three cases, there were lesions > 1.2 cm that showed a characteristic pattern of evolution on MRI: an eccentric gadolinium contrast-enhanced nodule, with a subsequent decreased in the size and degree of contrast enhancement of the lesions.

Conclusion: In NPCM, supratentorial lesions seem to predominate. Lesions ≤ 1.2 cm tend to disappear completely during treatment. Lesions > 1.2 cm tend to present with a similar pattern, designated the "Star of Bethlehem sign", throughout treatment.

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Radiologia Brasileira
Radiologia Brasileira Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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