Oliff A, Bleyer W A, Poplack D G
Lancet. 1978 Jul 1;2(8079):13-5. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(78)91323-5.
Five patients experienced severe encephalopathy within hours of receiving their initial dose of cranial irradiation for the treatment of central-nervous-system leukaemia. Neurological findings included cranial-nerve palsies, seizures, ataxia, depressed consciousness, increased intracranial pressure, and signs of herniation. Symptoms developed within 3-30 hours of the first radiation treatment of 50-200 rad. Each patient had also received one or more injections of intrathecal chemotherapy before encephalopathy developed. The aetiology of this syndrome is uncertain but may involve transient cerebral oedema and/or an altered blood-brain barrier produced by the combination of intrathecal chemotherapy and cranial irradiation.
五名患者在接受首次颅脑照射以治疗中枢神经系统白血病后的数小时内出现了严重的脑病。神经学检查结果包括颅神经麻痹、癫痫发作、共济失调、意识减退、颅内压升高以及脑疝迹象。症状在首次50 - 200拉德放射治疗后的3 - 30小时内出现。每位患者在脑病发生前还接受了一次或多次鞘内化疗注射。该综合征的病因尚不确定,但可能涉及鞘内化疗和颅脑照射联合导致的短暂性脑水肿和/或血脑屏障改变。