Ramos M, Mandybur T I
Arch Neurol. 1975 Apr;32(4):271-5. doi: 10.1001/archneur.1975.00490460087014.
A 63-year-old man with severe, untreated rheumatoid arthritis and pleuritis developed an unusual neurological syndrome similar to Gerstman syndrome, followed by dementia and blindness, six weeks before his death. An autopsy showed extensive necrotizing vasculitis, resembling polyarteritis nodosa, involving the brain and resulting in numerous infarcts. The disease was most severe in the posterior portion of the cerebral hemispheres. Other organs were only slightly involved. Severe amyloidosis of cerebral arterioles and senile plaques were noted in the areas of brain with most severe vasculitis. Review of literature indicated only six cases of cerebral vasculitis in rheumatoid disease, five of which were treated with corticosteroids.
一名63岁患有严重、未经治疗的类风湿性关节炎和胸膜炎的男子,在去世前六周出现了一种类似于格斯特曼综合征的不寻常神经综合征,随后发展为痴呆和失明。尸检显示广泛的坏死性血管炎,类似于结节性多动脉炎,累及大脑并导致多处梗死。病变在大脑半球后部最为严重。其他器官仅有轻微受累。在血管炎最严重的脑区发现了严重的脑小动脉淀粉样变性和老年斑。文献回顾表明,类风湿病中仅有6例脑血管炎病例,其中5例接受了皮质类固醇治疗。