Ueki H, Nishimaru K
No To Shinkei. 1985 Feb;37(2):169-72.
We had a case of patient with pure sensory stroke which was caused by the rapture of a cryptic angioma located on the mesencephalon. The patient was a 41-year-old woman. She visited our clinic with sudden onset of numbness in the left hand, arm, trunk, leg, and face, and of hyposmia of the left side on arising. CT scans revealed a small hematoma with calcification located on the right dorsal mesencephalon, which diminished in size correlating with her recovery of the sensation. Her symptoms were considered to be caused by this hematoma which destroyed only the trigeminothalamic and the spinothalamic tracts excluding the superior colliculi, oculomotor nucleus, and the medial leminiscus. By angiography we failed to demonstrate a cause of the hemorrhage, but the presence of a cryptic angioma was suggested, because the post angiographic CT scan exhibited enhancement of the lesion. Her olfactory sensation was also restored accompanied with the recovery of the superficial sensation, therefore the hyposmia seemed to be due to the damage of the trigeminothalamic tract.
我们有一例纯感觉性卒中患者,其病因是中脑隐匿性血管瘤破裂。患者为一名41岁女性。她因左手、手臂、躯干、腿部及面部突发麻木,晨起时左侧嗅觉减退前来我院就诊。CT扫描显示右侧中脑背侧有一个伴有钙化的小血肿,其大小随她感觉的恢复而减小。她的症状被认为是由这个仅破坏了三叉丘脑束和脊髓丘脑束而未累及上丘、动眼神经核及内侧丘系的血肿所致。通过血管造影我们未能证实出血原因,但因血管造影后CT扫描显示病变强化,提示存在隐匿性血管瘤。随着浅感觉的恢复,她的嗅觉也恢复了,因此嗅觉减退似乎是由于三叉丘脑束受损所致。