Wang P N, Fuh J L, Liu H C, Wang S J
Neurological Institute, Veterans General Hospital-Taipei, Taiwan.
Eur Neurol. 1996;36(4):219-23. doi: 10.1159/000117253.
Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) in middle-aged or elderly adults is rarely reported. We present here three ADEM patients of these age groups, who manifested behavioral changes, mutism or psychosis. Single clinical episodes, widespread encephalopathic disturbances and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings favored the diagnosis of ADEM. However, no obvious preceding infections could be discovered. Two of them had traveled to mainland China prior to admission to psychiatric wards. All three patients had fair-to-good recovery after steroid treatment. A review of the literature showed that clinical and neuroimage findings of ADEM in the elderly group did not differ from those in the younger group. However, ADEM has rarely been reported in older age groups, probably due to: (1) differences between the elderly and young people in susceptibility or immune response to infectious agents, and (2) lack of a sensitive tool to examine patients prior to the wide-spread use of MRI. We suggest ADEM as one of the possible etiologies of acute or subacute onset of psychosis in adult patients, especially in those with a history of traveling.
中年或老年成人急性播散性脑脊髓炎(ADEM)鲜有报道。我们在此呈现3例该年龄组的ADEM患者,他们表现出行为改变、缄默或精神病症状。单一临床发作、广泛的脑病紊乱及磁共振成像(MRI)表现支持ADEM的诊断。然而,未发现明显的前驱感染。其中2例在入住精神科病房前曾前往中国大陆。所有3例患者经类固醇治疗后恢复良好。文献回顾显示,老年组ADEM的临床及神经影像学表现与年轻组并无差异。然而,老年组中ADEM鲜有报道,可能原因如下:(1)老年人与年轻人对感染原的易感性或免疫反应存在差异;(2)在MRI广泛应用之前,缺乏检查患者的敏感工具。我们建议将ADEM作为成年患者急性或亚急性精神病发作的可能病因之一,尤其是有旅行史的患者。