揭露多发性硬化症:急性 Hemichorea 伪装为西登汉姆胆固醇
Jayaram Saibaba1, Gopinath Karuppiah2, Amiya Ranjan Nayak2
1Junior Resident, Department of General Medicine, JIPMER, Puducherry, India, Corresponding Author.
The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India
|February 2, 2025
概括
多发性硬化症 (MS) 可能伴随着罕见的运动障碍,如胆固醇. 通过神经成像和CSF分析进行早期诊断是有效治疗和恢复的关键.
科学领域:
- 神经学 神经学
- 神经免疫学 神经免疫学
背景情况:
- 多发性硬化症 (MS) 是一种中枢神经系统脱髓化疾病.
- 虽然是常见的,但在MS中,罕见的运动障碍,如胆,可能会发生.
- 胆固醇和弹性是MS的异常罕见的表现.
研究的目的:
- 报告一种罕见的choreiform运动作为多发性硬化症 (MS) 的初始表现.
- 强调在其他原因被排除在外时,在患有急性单侧动力障碍的年轻患者中考虑MS的重要性.
主要方法:
- 一个20岁的女性的案例报告与非自愿的运动.
- 诊断工作包括神经检查,血液检查,脑脊液 (CSF) 分析和磁共振成像 (MRI).
- 治疗包括类固醇,氨酸和阿扎西奥普林.
主要成果:
- 一位患者表现出胆形运动,最初怀疑是西登汉姆胆.
- 广泛的检查排除了类风湿性发烧,感染和自身免疫性疾病.
- 脑脊液分析显示了基带,MRI显示了脱髓化斑块,证实了MS诊断.
- 在治疗3个月后,观察到显著的运动功能的改善.
结论:
- 年轻人急性单侧动力障碍需要考虑MS,尤其是在排除常见原因后.
- 综合的神经评估,包括MRI和CSF分析,对于诊断MS至关重要.
- 及时诊断和管理导致运动功能的显著恢复.
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