Gardner Raquel C, Possin Katherine L, Hess Christopher P, Huang Eric J, Grinberg Lea T, Nolan Amber L, Cohn-Sheehy Brendan I, Ghosh Pia M, Lanata Serggio, Merrilees Jennifer, Kramer Joel H, Berger Mitchel S, Miller Bruce L, Yaffe Kristine, Rabinovici Gil D
Memory and Aging Center (RCG, KLP, LTG, BIC-S, PMG, SL, JM, JHK, BLM, KY, GDR), Department of Neurology, Department of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging (CPH), Department of Pathology (EJH, ALN), Department of Neurosurgery (MSB), and Departments of Psychiatry and Epidemiology and Biostatistics (KY), University of California, San Francisco; and San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center (RCG, KY), San Francisco, CA.
Neurol Clin Pract. 2015 Aug;5(4):285-295. doi: 10.1212/CPJ.0000000000000157.
In the aftermath of multiple high-profile cases of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in professional American football players, physicians in clinical practice are likely to face an increasing number of retired football players seeking evaluation for chronic neurobehavioral symptoms. Guidelines for the evaluation and treatment of these patients are sparse. Clinical criteria for a diagnosis of CTE are under development. The contribution of CTE vs other neuropathologies to neurobehavioral symptoms in these players remains unclear. Here we describe the experience of our academic memory clinic in evaluating and treating a series of 14 self-referred symptomatic players. Our aim is to raise awareness in the neurology community regarding the different clinical phenotypes, idiosyncratic but potentially treatable symptoms, and the spectrum of underlying neuropathologies in these players.
在美国职业橄榄球运动员中出现多起引人注目的慢性创伤性脑病(CTE)病例之后,临床医生在实际工作中可能会面对越来越多寻求对慢性神经行为症状进行评估的退役橄榄球运动员。针对这些患者的评估和治疗指南非常稀少。CTE的诊断临床标准正在制定中。CTE与其他神经病理学对这些运动员神经行为症状的影响仍不明确。在此,我们描述了我们学术记忆诊所对一系列14名自我转诊的有症状运动员进行评估和治疗的经验。我们的目的是提高神经学界对这些运动员不同临床表型、独特但可能可治疗的症状以及潜在神经病理学范围的认识。