Nash Theodore E, Ware JeanAnne M, Mahanty Siddhartha
Laboratory of Parasitic Diseases, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.
J Infect Dis. 2017 Apr 1;215(7):1141-1147. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jix027.
The transient development of perilesional edema (PE) around ≥1 calcification (defined as 1 episode) occurs in about 50% of the patients with recurrent seizures in calcified neurocysticercosis (NCC). We determined the long-term clinical and radiological course of persons undergoing PE episodes.
Twenty-one persons with NCC who experienced ≥1 PE episode were followed for a median of 10.6 years (range, 0.4-29.2 years). Clinical evaluations and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were performed at the time of suggestive symptoms and during routine follow-up.
PE episodes were documented 78 times, involving 50 of 729 calcifications. Episodes reoccurred in all but 3 persons. The pattern, rate, and number of episodes were variable, commonly chronic, and not significantly associated with time from treatment, number of calcifications, or sex. Seizure was the most common symptom, but almost 30% of episodes were asymptomatic and detected by MRI during routine follow-up. Persons with delayed recurrent episodes were significantly older (age, 42.3 vs 28.8 years; P = .045). Seizures continued to occur in 37.5%, and 2 persons had a severe disabling clinical course.
The number and timing of PE episodes in individuals with calcified NCC are variable and commonly chronic, sometimes recurring over decades. A minority of patients developed significant disability.
在钙化型神经囊尾蚴病(NCC)中,约50%有癫痫复发的患者在≥1处钙化灶周围会出现短暂性病灶周围水肿(PE)(定义为1次发作)。我们确定了经历PE发作患者的长期临床和影像学病程。
对21例经历≥1次PE发作的NCC患者进行了中位时间为10.6年(范围0.4 - 29.2年)的随访。在出现提示性症状时以及常规随访期间进行临床评估和磁共振成像(MRI)检查。
记录到PE发作78次,累及729处钙化灶中的50处。除3人外,其余患者均有发作复发。发作的模式、频率和次数各不相同,通常为慢性,且与治疗后的时间、钙化灶数量或性别无显著关联。癫痫是最常见的症状,但近30%的发作无症状,是在常规随访的MRI检查中发现的。发作复发延迟的患者年龄显著更大(年龄42.3岁对28.8岁;P = 0.045)。37.5%的患者仍有癫痫发作,2例患者有严重致残的临床病程。
钙化型NCC患者的PE发作次数和时间各不相同,通常为慢性,有时会持续数十年。少数患者出现了严重残疾。