Hens L, Dom R, Goddeeris P, van den Bergh R
J Neurol. 1981;225(1):73-6. doi: 10.1007/BF00313465.
A boy was suspected of having meningoencephalitis probably of viral origin, although all microbiological, including virological, tests were negative. Postmortem examination revealed a dissecting aortic aneurysm and disseminated intravascular coagulation involving the central nervous system exclusively. The clinical evolution, the age of the patient, and the association of DAA with this cerebral disseminated coagulation is very unusual.
一名男孩被怀疑患有可能由病毒引起的脑膜脑炎,尽管所有微生物学检查,包括病毒学检查,结果均为阴性。尸检显示为夹层主动脉瘤,且仅累及中枢神经系统的弥散性血管内凝血。该患者的临床病程、年龄以及夹层主动脉瘤与这种脑部弥散性凝血的关联非常罕见。