6 research outputs found

    Alterações neurorradiológicas cerebrais na degeneração combinada de medula: relato de caso

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    A carência da vitamina B12 em muitas situações manifesta-se também por alterações neuropsiquiátricas, sendo a mais comum a degeneração combinada subaguda da medula espinhal. No sistema nervoso central a repercussão maior é na mielina, sendo a degeneração esponjosa e a desmielinização difusa das colunas lateral e posterior da medula as mais típicas alterações patológicas. O mesmo ocorre nos hemisférios cerebrais, sendo que anormalidades nas imagens por ressonância magnética são esperadas. No entanto muito pouco tem sido relatado e a carência da cobalamina não figura habitualmente na lista de diagnósticos diferenciais de lesões desmielinizantes. Relatamos caso de anemia perniciosa com manifestações neurológicas em que a ressonância magnética mostrou alterações compatíveis com desmielinização do feixe piramidal, consequentes, possivelmente, à carência da vitamina B12. Discutimos os achados neuropatológicos da hipovitaminose. Sugerimos que a degeneração combinada subaguda da medula deve fazer parte do diagnóstico diferencial radiológico das lesões desmielinizantes no sistema nervoso central

    Afasia global sem hemiparesia: relato de caso Global aphasia without hemiparesis: case report

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    Afasia global geralmente é acompanhada por hemiparesia direita devido à extensão da lesão subjacente. Recentemente têm sido registrados na literatura casos em que tal síndrome ou não se acompanha do déficit motor ou este é apenas transitório, sendo esta condição conhecida como afasia global sem hemiparesia (AGSH). Relatamos caso de AGSH devido a infarto cerebral embólico cardiogênico, corroborando a tese de que esta condição pode ter valor preditivo para o diagnóstico de infartos embólicos.<br>Symptoms and signs of a stroke indicate which areas of the brain are affected and may also suggest the pathophysiology. We report herein a case of global aphasia without hemiparesis due to embolic infarct. Our case suggests that this situation may be an important sign for embolic cerebral infarction, as reported in literature

    Neuroparacoccidioidomycosis: A 13-Year Cohort Study, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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    Neuroparacoccidioidomycosis (NPCM) is a rare and severe clinical presentation of paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM). We performed a retrospective cohort study at the Evandro Chagas National Institute of Infectious Diseases (INI/Fiocruz), a reference center for PCM in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. All cases of PCM admitted to the INI/Fiocruz from January 2007 to December 2019 were reviewed. Eight (3.9%) among 207 patients met the diagnostic criteria for NPCM. The mean age was 44.6 years and the male:female ratio was 7:1. All cases presented multifocal disease, 5 (62.5%) the chronic form and 3 (37.5%) the acute/subacute form. All patients presented the pseudotumoral pattern and 6 (75.0%) had multiple lesions in the cerebral hemispheres. Seizures and motor symptoms were the most frequent clinical manifestations (50.0%, each). The treatment of choice was sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim (SMZ-TMP) and fluconazole, in association (87.5%). Most patients responded well to the treatment. Sequela and death occurred in one (12.5%) patient, each

    Long-term outcome of neuroparacoccidioidomycosis treatment

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    INTRODUCTION: Neuroparacoccidioidomycosis (NPCM) is a term used to describe the invasion of the central nervous system by the pathogenic fungus Paracoccidioides brasiliensis. NPCM has been described sporadically in some case reports and small case series, with little or no focus on treatment outcome and long-term follow-up. METHODS: All patients with NPCM from January 1991 to December 2006 were analyzed and were followed until December 2009. RESULTS: Fourteen (3.8%) cases of NPCM were identified out of 367 patients with paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM). A combination of oral fluconazole and sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim (SMZ/TMP) was the regimen of choice, with no documented death due to Paracoccidioides brasiliensis infection. Residual neurological deficits were observed in 8 patients. Residual calcification was a common finding in neuroimaging follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: All the patients in this study responded positively to the association of oral fluconazole and sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim, a regimen that should be considered a treatment option in cases of NPCM. Neurological sequela was a relatively common finding. For proper management of these patients, anticonvulsant treatment and physical therapy support were also needed
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