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Hiroshi Kataoka  MD    Makoto Inoue  MD  PhD    Takayuki Shinkai  MD PhD    Satoshi Ueno  MD  PhD 《Journal of neuroimaging》2007,17(4):304-310
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Several cases have reported that dynamic single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) shows increased tracer uptake in acute herpes simplex viral encephalitis (HSVE). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical usefulness of dynamic Tc-ECD SPECT in patients with acute viral encephalitis. METHOD: We performed the dynamic SPECT in 9 patients with acute viral encephalitis (4 women, 5 men, 49.5 +/- 17.4 years of age at onset). SPECT and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were performed within 2 weeks after acute clinical onset and at the time of resolution of acute symptoms. RESULTS: Cranial MRI showed high intensities in all patients (7 medial temporal and 2 lateral temporal lobes, 1 inferior temporal lobe, 2 insula and adjacent regions, 1 thalamus, 1 putamen). The initial dynamic SPECT showed increased accumulation of tracer, corresponding to the lesions on MRI in 3 patients with HSVE. Resolution of acute symptoms was associated with a reduction in increased tracer uptake. Six patients with non-HSVE showed no increased accumulation of tracer. CONCLUSIONS: Dynamic SPECT may be a new optional neuroradiologic technique that may help to establish a diagnosis in patients with suspected HSVE.  相似文献   

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Encephalitis.     
Encephalitis is an acute infection of brain parenchyma characterized clinically by fever, headache, and an altered level of consciousness. There may also be focal or multifocal neurologic deficits, and focal or generalized seizure activity. This article discusses the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of herpes simplex virus (HSV) encephalitis, the arthropodborne viral encephalidities, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, viral encephalitis in the immunocompromised patient, and postinfectious encephalomyelitis.  相似文献   

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Severe encephalitis resulting from coinfections with HIV and JC virus   总被引:6,自引:0,他引:6  
We observed 3 cases of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) among frozen CNS samples obtained at autopsy from 102 adult AIDS patients. In 2 patients, PML was associated with severe HIV encephalitis. In those 2 cases, the areas of extensive JC-induced demyelination were massively infiltrated by HIV infected macrophages/microglial cells with evidence for localized increase of HIV encephalitis in PML lesions. Using immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization, we demonstrated that each virus infects, in a latent or productive fashion, different CNS cell populations. Therefore, the extension of HIV encephalitis could not be related to an intracellular transactivation of 1 virus by the other. However, the results are consistent with dissemination of viral infection by the recruitment of HIV-infected macrophages to damaged areas of the brain. This phenomenon might be generalized to other pathogens that are frequently associated with HIV CNS infection. Early detection and treatment of opportunistic CNS lesions could be important to prevent extension of HIV encephalitis.  相似文献   

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Isolated angiitis of the CNS in children   总被引:12,自引:0,他引:12  
OBJECTIVE: To clarify the clinical features and pathologic manifestations of isolated angiitis of the CNS (IACNS) in children. METHODS: The authors report two new cases and summarize the literature of childhood IACNS confirmed by pathology. RESULTS: IACNS affecting small vessels (n = 5). Neurologic manifestations included headaches, focal seizures, and progressive, behavioral, or multifocal neurologic impairment. MRI showed multifocal, T2-hyperintense, cerebral lesions without mass effect or tumor-like lesions. CSF, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and cerebral angiograms were often normal.CNS biopsy disclosed a nongranulomatous vasculitis. Children were treated with prednisone alone or combined with cyclophosphamide. One child died. Four children had a favorable outcome. IACNS affecting large and medium arteries (n =5). Three children presented with acute ischemic stroke or TIA. Brain CT showed ischemic infarcts. Two children presented with subarachnoid hemorrhage. In this group, CSF, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and angiograms were often abnormal. No patient received immunosuppressive therapy. Five children died. Autopsy showed granulomatous IACNS (n =5). CONCLUSIONS: Clinical and radiologic features correlate with the size of affected vessels. Prognosis differs between groups. Potential markers of poor outcome are acute stroke presentation secondary to large and medium-sized artery involvement, granulomatous angiitis, and delayed institution of immunosuppressive therapy.  相似文献   

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Acute viral encephalitis may be caused by a wide range of viruses but the most important is herpes simplex encephalitis (HSE) because of its severity, especially if untreated, and its good response to specific treatment with acyclovir. The outcome of any CNS viral infection is dependent on both the immune status of the host and the virulence of the infecting virus. In evaluating a patient with suspected viral encephalitis there are 3 essential steps, namely the identification of a true parenchymal virus infection of the brain rather than a non–infective encephalopathy, the distinction of an infectious viral encephalitis from an acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM), and then the determination, where possible, of the specific virus involved. In practice, the precise viral cause of the encephalitis may never be established. Analysis of the CSF for herpes simplex virus (HSV) DNA using the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) has been a significant advance in the diagnosis of HSE as this test has a very high sensitivity and specificity especially with appropriate sample timing. It is essential to commence early treatment with intravenous acyclovir in patients suspected of having HSE because of the remarkable safety and efficacy of this drug and the dangers of delaying potentially effective treatment of life threatening disease. This review outlines the general management approach in patients suspected of having viral encephalitis.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVES: To compare the results of clinical assessment and MRI with neuropathological findings in the diagnosis of HIV and cytomegalovirus (CMV) associated CNS disease. METHODS: A retrospective study of 35 patients infected with HIV who were examined at necropsy between four and 70 (median 20) days after neurological assessment and MRI. RESULTS: Of the 35 patients, 19 had diffuse white matter hyperintensity on T2 weighted MRI, six of whom also had focal lesions. Nine other patients had focal white matter lesions and seven had changes in cortical atrophy only. Necropsy in the 19 with diffuse white matter hyperintensity showed HIV leukoencephalopathy (HIVLEP) with encephalitis in 10, CMV encephalitis in three, both HIVLEP/HIV encephalitis and CMV encephalitis in one, lymphoma in three, and non-specific inflammation in two. Necropsy in the 16 other patients without diffuse white matter hyperintensity showed CMV encephalitis in six, HIV encephalitis (without HIVLEP) in two, CMV encephalitis and HIVLEP/HIV encephalitis in one, non-HIV associated abnormalities in five, herpes simplex encephalitis in one, and lymphoma in one. CMV DNA was detected in CSF of five of seven patients with CMV encephalitis and in two of two with CMV associated polyradiculopathy but without CMV encephalitis. Diffuse white matter hyperintensity on MRI had a sensitivity of 100%, a specificity of 66.6%, and a positive predictive value of 58% for diagnosis of HIVLEP. CONCLUSION: Diffuse white matter hyperintensity on MRI can be due to either HIV or CMV associated pathology or non-specific abnormalities.  相似文献   

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目的探讨疱疹病毒性脑炎和视力下降的关系。方法对2例疱疹病毒性脑炎患者腰椎穿刺,行脑脊液测压、常规、生化、细胞学及病原学检查及头颅磁共振(MRI)检查;例1患者行眼科超声检查。结果2例患者均在入院治疗过程中出现视力下降。例1为单纯疱疹病毒感染,例2为巨细胞病毒感染。2例患者头颅MRI扫描均有脑实质炎性改变,均涉及岛叶。例1眼科超声提示视网膜坏死及视网膜脱离。结论疱疹病毒感染与急性视网膜坏死综合征及视神经炎有关。对于病毒性脑炎患者应给与足够的抗病毒治疗,期间若出现视力下降,警惕合并急性视网膜坏死综合征及视神经炎。  相似文献   

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Clinical and pathological data from eight cases of acute haemorrhagic leucoencephalitis (AHL) confirm the previously documented devastating features of this disease. Data from 30 cases of perivenous encephalitis (PVE) associated with viral diseases reveal pathological changes ranging from lymphocytic cuffing of vessels to severe vasculitis similar to the vasculitis of AHL. Relatively few cases show demyelination as a prominent feature. The pathological changes are unrelated to the type of underlying disease with the exception that the pathology of 'post-rubella' encephalitis tends to be mild. Two cases of rubeola and two of mumps showed viral nodules in the cortex, raising the possibility of direct viral invasion of tissue. Allowing for species differences, these changes are analogous to the pathological features of experimental allergic encephalitis (EAE); with the various pathological changes of PVE paralleling the features of ordinary EAE, while the changes of AHL and the severe cases of PVE strongly resemble hyperacute EAE.  相似文献   

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We analyzed follow-up magnetic resonance images (MRI) in eight children with clinical postinfectious encephalitis (PIE), and discussed their pathogeneses. Three categories of MRI findings were apparent: (1) multifocal lesions in the white matter with/without basal ganglia involvement consistent with acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) (three patients); (2) single or multifocal lesions localized only in the gray matter (two patients); and (3) localized lesions in the brain stem, basal ganglia or cerebellum. Some lesions in the patients in Categories 1 and 2 migrated or were resolved quickly, sometimes within 10 days. Gadolinium caused linear or spotty enhancement in the patients in Category 2. These findings suggest that Categories 1 and 2 are a self-limiting allergic angiopathy without demyelination. In contrast, the lesions in the patients in Category 3 were fixed, and not resolved within 6 months (three patients). The pathogenesis of Category 3 is not known. All except one patient had no prednisolone (PSL) therapy, however; all lesions were resolved completely or markedly reduced in size, which indicates PSL therapy is not always necessary in patients with PIE.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To compare the years since the introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) with the pre-HAART era for trends in the proportions of HIV-related focal brain lesion-causing disorders. METHODS: A prospective, single-center study of all consecutive HIV-infected patients with a neurologic presentation and focal brain lesions observed between January 1991 and December 1998 was undertaken. RESULTS: The major diagnoses in the 281 patients were toxoplasmic encephalitis (36.4%), primary CNS lymphoma (26.7%), progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (18.2%), and focal HIV encephalopathy (5.0%). During the HAART period, patients were less likely to be male, contracted HIV more often through heterosexual exposure, had fewer previous AIDS-defining events, received antiToxoplasma prophylaxis less frequently, had a CD4+ lymphocyte count 2.5 times higher, and had diagnosis based more often on PCR assays from CSF, reducing the need for brain biopsy and enhancing the likelihood of in vivo diagnosis. Using all patients hospitalized per year as reference population, the risk of focal brain lesions strongly increased during the pre-HAART period and declined significantly during the HAART years. In the HAART period a relevant decline of primary CNS lymphoma was found (OR for 1998, 0.25; p for trend = 0.03) and the effect of progressive calendar year was confirmed on multivariable analysis (OR, 0.52; 95% CI, 0.28 to 0.97). The frequency of toxoplasmic encephalitis decreased during the pre-HAART era and was stable afterwards. For progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, a slight increase was seen over time. Focal white matter lesions without enhancement or mass effect increased between 1991 and 1998. CONCLUSIONS: During the HAART era, AIDS-related primary CNS lymphoma showed a strong decline, toxoplasmic encephalitis remained stable, and progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy showed a slight increase. Focal white matter lesions without mass effect or contrast enhancement became the most frequently seen focal brain lesion. For differential diagnosis, PCR-based assays from CSF led to a shift from brain biopsy toward a minimally invasive approach with an augmented likelihood of in vivo diagnosis.  相似文献   

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《Brain & development》1996,18(2):150-152
A 2-year-old boy with herpes simplex encephalitis developed diffuse brain lesions involving the white matter of both cerebral hemispheres. These lesions in the white matter were clearly observed on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with the T2-weighted sequence, and were found to have spontaneously disappeared on subsequent MRI performed 7 weeks later. Brain lesions associated with herpes simplex encephalitis in the literature are reviewed and the pathogenesis in the present case is discussed.  相似文献   

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In a patient with angiographically proven cerebral vasculitis five months after acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy (APMPPE) neurological symptoms promptly responded to steroid treatment. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) showed a lymphocytic pleocytosis. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed multifocal white matter lesions in the hemispheres and the brain stem suggesting a diffuse subcortical vasculitis.  相似文献   

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The peripheral inoculation of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV 1) in experimental animals induces central nervous system (CNS) demyelinating lesions, but the potential relevance of this model to multiple sclerosis is lessened by the unifocal nature of the lesion. In this study, inbred strains of mice were selected on the basis of varying resistance to mortality following lip inoculation with virus. A spectrum of CNS pathology was observed, ranging from focal collections of inflammatory cells at the trigeminal root entry zone in resistant strains (C57BL/6J), to unifocal demyelinating lesions in moderately resistant strains (BALB/cByJ), to multifocal demyelinating lesions throughout the brain in susceptible strains (A/J). Findings from viral titration studies of the CNS support a direct cytolytic effect of virus in the development of demyelinating lesions at the trigeminal root entry zone but cannot exclude an immune-mediated component. Furthermore, 50% tissue-culture-infective doses, immunofluorescence, and electron microscopic studies of primary cultures of oligodendrocytes, derived from the three strains of adult mice, identify differences in resistance to HSV 1 infection in vitro, suggesting that differences at this level may also contribute to the pathological appearance. Multifocal lesions in A/J mice were first observed when the infectious virus could no longer be isolated from the CNS and may be the result of an immune-mediated process "triggered" by the acute CNS infection in susceptible strains of mice.  相似文献   

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Infections in the central nervous system (CNS) are caused by a wide range of microorganisms resulting in distinct clinical syndromes including meningitis, encephalitis, and pyogenic infections, such as empyema and brain abscess. Bacterial and viral infections in the CNS can be rapidly fatal and can result in severe disability in survivors. Appropriate identification and acute management of these infections often occurs in a critical care setting and is vital to improving outcomes in this group of patients. This review of diagnosis and management of acute bacterial and viral infections in the CNS provides a general approach to patients with a suspected CNS infection and also provides a more detailed review of the diagnosis and management of patients with suspected bacterial meningitis, viral encephalitis, brain abscess, and subdural empyema.  相似文献   

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We studied 3231 patients with acute central nervous system (CNS) symptoms of suspected viral origin to elucidate the current etiologic spectrum. In 46% of the cases, a viral finding was observed. Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) was the main agent associated with encephalitis, as well as meningitis and myelitis. VZV comprised 29% of all confirmed or probable etiologic agents. Herpes simplex virus (HSV) and enteroviruses accounted 11% each, and influenza A virus 7%. VZV seems to have achieved a major role in viral infections of CNS. In encephalitis in our population, VZV is clearly more commonly associated with these neurological diseases than HSV. The increase in VZV findings may in part be a pseudophenomenon due to improved diagnostic methods, however, a true increase may have occurred and the pathogenetic mechanisms behind this should be elucidated.  相似文献   

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Central nervous system abnormalities in Lyme neuroborreliosis   总被引:10,自引:0,他引:10  
J J Halperin  D J Volkman  P Wu 《Neurology》1991,41(10):1571-1582
Intrathecal production of anti-Borrelia burgdorferi antibody occurs frequently in CNS Lyme, yet reliable diagnosis of neuroborreliosis is still considered difficult and controversial. Therefore, we assessed the utility of this measurement in 103 Lyme patients. Among 15 patients with Lyme meningoradiculitis and 41 controls, diagnostic specificity was 93% and sensitivity 87%. Application of this method permits the identification of a rare B burgdorferi-associated multifocal encephalitis (brain infection) and its differentiation from a milder encephalopathy, or confusional state; the latter may not require CNS bacterial invasion. The encephalitis involves white matter more often than gray; severity varies widely. Of six patients with this antibiotic-responsive encephalitis, five were positive for HLA DQw3(DQw7). We conclude that (1) measurement of intrathecal antibody production is a reliable indicator of CNS infection, (2) North American neuroborreliosis includes the same spectrum of neurologic dysfunction as described in Europe, and (3) HLA typing may be useful in furthering our understanding of severe CNS involvement.  相似文献   

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The aim of the study was to describe the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of the central nervous system (CNS) infection by varicella zoster virus (VZV) in patients older than 65 years in a tertiary community hospital. We retrospectively analysed the results of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) testing in patients older than 65 years between 2007 and 2014 with clinically suspected VZV infection with CNS involvement. Patients whose CSF samples were positive for VZV DNA were included, as were those with negative results who simultaneously presented herpes zoster and CSF or magnetic resonance imaging findings suggestive of CNS infection, and in whom other possible aetiologies had been ruled out. The study included 280 patients. The disease was considered to be caused by a VZV infection in 32 patients (11.4%), of which 23 cases were virologically confirmed (detection of VZV DNA in CSF). The most frequent diagnosis of the patients with VZV CNS infection was encephalitis (83.3%), followed by meningitis (13.3%) and cerebellitis (3.3%). The mean annual incidence of VZV CNS infection was 3.0 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. VZV was the most common cause of encephalitis and viral meningitis, ahead of herpes simplex virus (n = 9). At the time of discharge, 12 (40%) patients showed neurological sequelae. Five patients (20%) died during hospitalization, all with encephalitis. Patients with a fatal outcome had significantly higher median age and longer delay before initiating acyclovir. In conclusion, VZV was the first cause of encephalitis in our elderly population. Despite acyclovir treatment, there was a high rate of case fatality and sequelae at discharge.  相似文献   

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BackgroundAutoimmune encephalitis is currently a clinical diagnosis without widely accepted diagnostic criteria, often leading to a delay in diagnosis. The utility of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and electroencephalography (EEG) in this disease is unknown. The objective of this study was to identify disease-specific patterns of neurodiagnostic studies (MRI and EEG) for autoimmune encephalitis in children.MethodsWe completed a retrospective chart review of encephalopathic patients seen at a large pediatric hospital over a four year interval. Clinical presentation, autoantibody status, and MRI and EEG findings were identified and compared. Individuals with autoantibodies were considered “definite” cases, whereas those without antibodies or those with only thyroperoxidase antibodies were characterized as “suspected.”ResultsEighteen patients met the inclusion criteria and autoantibodies were identified in nine of these. The patients with definite autoimmune encephalitis had MRI abnormalities within limbic structures, most notably the anteromedial temporal lobes (56%). Only individuals with suspected disease had nontemporal lobe cortical lesions. Sixteen patients had an EEG and 13 (81%) of these were abnormal. The most common findings were abnormal background rhythm (63%), generalized slowing (50%), focal slowing (43%), and focal epileptiform discharges (31%). Sleep spindle abnormalities occurred in 38% of patients. There were no specific differences in the EEG findings between the definite and suspected cases. Focal EEG findings only correlated with a focal lesion on MRI in a single definite case.ConclusionsPediatric patients with definite autoimmune encephalitis have a narrow spectrum of MRI abnormalities. Conversely, EEG abnormalities are mostly nonspecific. All patients in our cohort had abnormalities on one or both of these neurodiagnostic studies.  相似文献   

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The early diagnosis of herpes simplex virus encephalitis (HSVE) enables induction of antiviral therapy in this potentially life-threatening disease. The study aimed to determine clinical findings including cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) data and MRI imaging in HSVE patients and to identify features distinguishing HSVE from encephalitis of other viral etiologies. We retrospectively reviewed consecutive patients who were diagnosed with viral encephalitis between 2000 and 2014 at the University Hospital Halle. Forty-nine patients with viral encephalitis were identified. A viral etiology could be confirmed by PCR or antibody testing in 22/49 (44.9 %) of patients (15 (30.6 %) HSV, 5 (10.2 %) VZV, 2 (4.1 %) EBV). In HSVE, typical findings were focal slowing in electroencephalophy (EEG) (80 %, p?=?0.021) and presence of cortical (86.7 %, p?=?0.030) lesions in MRI. Restricted diffusion was particularly helpful in detection of early signal abnormalities in HSVE (p?=?0.014). In 27/49 (55.1 %) of patients, no causative agent could be elucidated. In these patients, 15/27 (55.6 %) experienced a rather “benign” disease course with no MRI pathology despite initially HSVE mimicking clinical picture. However, CSF was significantly different showing a higher amount of granulocytes and activated lymphocytes. The remaining 12/27 (44.4 %) patients developed MRI changes consistent with encephalitis, in 4 of these patients, disease course was fatal. Beside PCR-based serology as standard procedure, MRI including diffusion-weighted images and EEG represent additional tools in early HSVE diagnosis. CSF cytology might be particularly supportive in differentiating likely benign forms of encephalitis.  相似文献   

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Clinical symptoms, course of disease, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and cranial CT of 53 patients suffering from acute or subacute encephalitis were evaluated retrospectively. The virus could be identified in 21 (39%) patients. Nine of them had herpes simplex virus-encephalitis. 16 patients, eight with herpes simplex virus-encephalitis, died due to the disease. Complete restitution could be observed in 73% of survivors. Disturbance of consciousness and severe focal neurological deficit worsened prognosis towards letality and functional recovery. Most patients had initially elevated number of cellular elements and/or pathological protein concentration in CSF. CSF protein profile showed disturbance of blood-CSF-barrier function in a great number of patients during the first week of the disease whereas autochthonous production of immunoglobulin G was observed predominantly during the second and third week. Elevated concentration of CSF-lactate was seen in herpes simplex virus-encephalitis and in letal cases. 28 (53%) patients had pathological CT-findings. Generalized brain edema, focal hypodensities, focal and cortical contrast enhancement and hemorrhagic imbibation were observed. With one exception patients with herpes simplex virus-encephalitis had hypodense lesions in the temporal lobe. Besides this CT-findings did not allow conclusions regarding the etiology of encephalitis. Prognosis of encephalitis caused by other than herpes simplex virus was worse in case of pathological CT.  相似文献   

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