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严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒 2 相关脑炎伴突出帕金森病特征:两例患者的临床和 FDG-PET 相关性。

SARS-CoV-2-related encephalitis with prominent parkinsonism: clinical and FDG-PET correlates in two patients.

机构信息

Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Unit of Neuroradiology, Fondazione Poliambulanza Hospital, Via L. Bissolati 57, 25124, Brescia, Italy.

Unit of Neurology, Fondazione Poliambulanza Hospital, Brescia, Italy.

出版信息

J Neurol. 2021 Nov;268(11):3980-3987. doi: 10.1007/s00415-021-10560-3. Epub 2021 Apr 21.

Abstract

Considering the similarities with other pandemics due to respiratory virus infections and subsequent development of neurological disorders (e.g. encephalitis lethargica after the 1918 influenza), there is growing concern about a possible new wave of neurological complications following the worldwide spread of SARS-CoV-2. However, data on COVID-19-related encephalitis and movement disorders are still limited. Herein, we describe the clinical and neuroimaging (FDG-PET/CT, MRI and DaT-SPECT) findings of two patients with COVID-19-related encephalopathy who developed prominent parkinsonism. None of the patients had previous history of parkinsonian signs/symptoms, and none had prodromal features of Parkinson's disease (hyposmia or RBD). Both developed a rapidly progressive form of atypical parkinsonism along with distinctive features suggestive of encephalitis. A possible immune-mediated etiology was suggested in Patient 2 by the presence of CSF-restricted oligoclonal bands, but none of the patients responded favorably to immunotherapy. Interestingly, FDG-PET/CT findings were similar in both cases and reminiscent of those observed in post-encephalitic parkinsonism, with cortical hypo-metabolism associated with hyper-metabolism in the brainstem, mesial temporal lobes, and basal ganglia. Patient's FDG-PET/CT findings were validated by performing a Statistical Parametric Mapping analysis and comparing the results with a cohort of healthy controls (n = 48). Cerebrum cortical thickness map was obtained in Patient 1 from MRI examinations to evaluate the structural correlates of the metabolic alterations detected with FDG-PET/CT. Hypermetabolic areas correlated with brain regions showing increased cortical thickness, suggesting their involvement during the inflammatory process. Overall, these observations suggest that SARS-CoV-2 infection may trigger an encephalitis with prominent parkinsonism and distinctive brain metabolic alterations.

摘要

考虑到与呼吸道病毒感染和随后发生的神经障碍(例如 1918 年流感后的昏睡性脑炎)有关的其他大流行之间的相似性,人们越来越担心 SARS-CoV-2 在全球传播后可能会出现新一波神经并发症。但是,有关 COVID-19 相关脑炎和运动障碍的数据仍然有限。在这里,我们描述了两例 COVID-19 相关脑病患者的临床和神经影像学(FDG-PET/CT、MRI 和 DaT-SPECT)发现,这些患者出现了明显的帕金森病。两名患者均无帕金森病的既往病史或前驱症状(嗅觉丧失或 RBD)。两者均表现为快速进展的非典型帕金森病,伴有提示脑炎的特征性表现。患者 2 中存在 CSF 受限寡克隆带,提示可能存在免疫介导的病因,但两名患者均对免疫疗法反应不佳。有趣的是,两种情况下的 FDG-PET/CT 发现均相似,使人联想到脑炎后帕金森病的表现,皮质代谢低下与脑干、内侧颞叶和基底节的代谢亢进有关。通过进行统计参数映射分析并将结果与一组健康对照(n=48)进行比较,验证了患者的 FDG-PET/CT 发现。从 MRI 检查中获得患者 1 的大脑皮质厚度图,以评估 FDG-PET/CT 检测到的代谢改变的结构相关性。高代谢区与皮质厚度增加的脑区相关,提示其在炎症过程中的参与。总体而言,这些观察结果表明,SARS-CoV-2 感染可能引发以帕金森病和独特的大脑代谢改变为特征的脑炎。

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