Kesserwani Hassan
Neurology, Flowers Medical Group, Dothan, USA.
Cureus. 2021 Jan 6;13(1):e12529. doi: 10.7759/cureus.12529.
We present the case of a previously healthy 41-year-old man right-handed man diagnosed with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) who developed multiple cortical ischemic infarcts. Our patient developed mild neurologic deficits despite the total volume of cerebral ischemic lesions, presumably due to involvement of non-eloquent cortex, the integrity of the collateral circulation due to his youth and good health, and mild COVID-19 disease without any significant pulmonary involvement. We discuss the coagulopathy and direct vascular effects, if any, of COVID-19 disease and compare it to other agents such as the filovirus, ad Ebola. We also outline the recent intriguing findings of vasodilation of the pulmonary vessels and the potential shunting of micro-emboli into the brain, which may explain the formation of embolic ischemic infarcts in even mild disease. Lastly, we discuss the neuropathology of COVID-19 in patients that who have succumbed to the disease and note the striking lack of direct involvement of the cerebral blood vessels.
我们报告了一例先前健康的41岁右利手男性,被诊断为2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19),并出现了多发性皮质缺血性梗死。尽管脑缺血性病变的总体积较大,但我们的患者仍出现了轻度神经功能缺损,这可能是由于非优势皮质受累、因其年轻健康而侧支循环完整以及轻度COVID-19疾病且无任何显著肺部受累所致。我们讨论了COVID-19疾病的凝血病和直接血管效应(如有),并将其与其他病原体(如丝状病毒和埃博拉病毒)进行比较。我们还概述了最近关于肺血管扩张以及微栓子可能分流至大脑的有趣发现,这可能解释了即使在轻度疾病中也会形成栓塞性缺血性梗死的原因。最后,我们讨论了死于该疾病的患者中COVID-19的神经病理学,并指出明显缺乏脑血管的直接受累情况。