Gadoth N, Dagan R, Sandbank U, Levy D, Moses S W
J Neurol Sci. 1981 Aug;51(2):273-8. doi: 10.1016/0022-510x(81)90105-2.
It is generally believed that no permanent neurological damage is found among survivors of tetanus neonatorum. Newborns dying shortly after the onset of tetanus also lack significant neurological abnormalities. In adults a variety of neuromuscular lesions have been reported; however, a uniform pathological picture is absent. We report a case of a newborn with severe tetanus in whom striking evidence of anterior horn neuronal damage was documented, causing permanent nonprogressive tetraplegia. We suggest that the mechanism responsible for this lesion involves the retrograde axoplasmic flow of tetanus toxin reaching the spinal cord via nerve endings in the infected umbilical cord stump.
一般认为,新生儿破伤风幸存者中未发现永久性神经损伤。破伤风发作后不久死亡的新生儿也没有明显的神经异常。在成人中,已有多种神经肌肉病变的报道;然而,尚无统一的病理表现。我们报告一例患有严重破伤风的新生儿,其中记录到明显的前角神经元损伤证据,导致永久性非进行性四肢瘫痪。我们认为,造成这种损伤的机制涉及破伤风毒素通过受感染脐带残端的神经末梢逆行轴浆流动到达脊髓。