Adamolekun B, Ndububa D A
Department of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, Obafemi Awolowo University, Enuwa, Ile Ife, Nigeria.
J Neurol Sci. 1994 Jun;124(1):95-8. doi: 10.1016/0022-510x(94)90017-5.
The epidemiological and clinical presentation in 37 patients (males/females 1.5:1, median age 37 years, range 12-85 yrs) with a seasonal ataxic syndrome of unknown etiology peculiar to parts of Western Nigeria is reported. All patients belonged to the low socio-economic strata, and all subsisted on a monotonous diet of high-carbohydrate meals with minimal protein supplementation. All patients consumed a stew containing the roasted larvae of Anaphe venata, a seasonal protein supplement peculiar to the area of endemicity in their last meals prior to the onset of disease. The clinical features seen in the patients studied were mainly those of acute cerebellar ataxia in all, with ophthalmoplegias and encephalopathy in the more severe cases. These features are remarkably similar to those of acute thiamine deficiency and the results in concert provide clinical and epidemiological support for an etiological hypothesis of acute thiamine deficiency in this seasonal ataxic syndrome.
报告了37例患有季节性共济失调综合征的患者的流行病学和临床表现,这些患者来自尼日利亚西部部分地区,病因不明。男性/女性比例为1.5:1,中位年龄37岁,年龄范围为12至85岁。所有患者均属于社会经济地位较低的阶层,均以高碳水化合物餐为主食,蛋白质补充极少。所有患者在疾病发作前的最后一餐中都食用了一种炖菜,其中含有Anaphe venata的烤幼虫,这是该流行地区特有的季节性蛋白质补充剂。所研究患者的临床特征主要为急性小脑共济失调,在病情较重的病例中还伴有眼肌麻痹和脑病。这些特征与急性硫胺素缺乏症非常相似,综合结果为该季节性共济失调综合征的急性硫胺素缺乏病因假说提供了临床和流行病学支持。