Calore E E, Cavaliere M J, Calore N M
Department of Pathology, Emilio Ribas Institute, São Paulo, Brasil.
Acta Neurol Belg. 1997 Dec;97(4):248-50.
Rare cases of cerebral amebiasis have been described in AIDS patients. We report the case of a 46 year-old homosexual man with AIDS who developed an intermittent amnesia and a right palpebral ptosis. The cerebrospinal fluid contained 169 cells (75% lymphocytes). The patient died five days after hospitalization. Necropsy revealed thrombosis of small vessels of the periventricular regions as well as necrosis and hemorrhage of the periventricular tissue, cerebellum and brainstem. The inflammatory process was scarce and composed mainly of CD-68 positive macrophages. In these regions as well as in meninges there were many trophozoites of ameba of the Acanthamoeba group. Although cerebral amebiasis is rare even in AIDS, the clinician should be attentive to this diagnosis in patients with an insidious encephalitis and cerebral cognitive abnormalities, with or without focal motor signs.
艾滋病患者中曾有脑阿米巴病的罕见病例报道。我们报告一例46岁患艾滋病的同性恋男性,该患者出现间歇性失忆和右侧眼睑下垂。脑脊液中有169个细胞(75%为淋巴细胞)。患者住院五天后死亡。尸检显示脑室周围区域小血管血栓形成,以及脑室周围组织、小脑和脑干的坏死与出血。炎症过程不明显,主要由CD - 68阳性巨噬细胞组成。在这些区域以及脑膜中发现了许多棘阿米巴属阿米巴的滋养体。尽管脑阿米巴病即使在艾滋病患者中也很罕见,但临床医生对于患有隐匿性脑炎和脑认知异常、有或无局灶性运动体征的患者应注意这一诊断。