Jorge Juaquito M, Gold Menachem, Sternman David, Prabhakaran Kartik, Yelon Jay
Department of Surgery, Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center, Bronx, New York, USA.
Department of Radiology, Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center, Bronx, New York, USA.
J Emerg Trauma Shock. 2015 Jan-Mar;8(1):52-4. doi: 10.4103/0974-2700.150399.
Marchiafava-Bignami disease (MBD) is a rare pathological condition affecting the corpus callosum (CC), characterized by progressive demyelination and necrosis. While usually found in patients with chronic alcoholism, it has rarely been characterized in non-alcoholics. We describe a trauma patient with an unknown mechanism of injury, who was found to have MBD after remaining comatose for a prolonged period of time. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrated restricted diffusion involving the genu, body, and splenium of the CC. The patient eventually awoke but was non-communicative and uncomprehending prior to discharge to a nursing facility. We reviewed the literature and report here the first case of MBD encountered in a trauma patient. In conclusion, MBD is an extremely rare condition in non-alcoholic patients, and the use of MRI is crucial for its identification.
马奇亚法瓦-比尼亚米病(MBD)是一种影响胼胝体(CC)的罕见病理状况,其特征为进行性脱髓鞘和坏死。虽然该病通常见于慢性酒精中毒患者,但在非酒精中毒者中鲜有特征描述。我们报告一例受伤机制不明的创伤患者,该患者在长时间昏迷后被发现患有MBD。磁共振成像(MRI)显示CC的膝部、体部和压部存在扩散受限。患者最终苏醒,但在转至护理机构之前无法交流且无理解能力。我们查阅了文献,并在此报告创伤患者中首例MBD病例。总之,MBD在非酒精中毒患者中极为罕见,MRI检查对其诊断至关重要。