Multiple Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas as the Mystery of Rapidly Progressive Dementia with Bilateral Thalamic Lesions.

IF 0.6 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Yu Zhan, Murad Al-Nusaif, Chang Xu, Jiahao Li, Li Zhao, Feng Wang, Chunbo Dong
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Dementia is a gradual and irreversible loss of higher mental function, particularly memory. Dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVFs) are one of the rare causes of a rapid decline in cognitive function, which can be curable. DAVFs are pathological shunts between the dural artery and the dural venous sinus, dural vein, or cortical vein. Here, we present a case that initially manifested nausea and dizziness and developed rapidly progressive dementia caused by DAVFs in the left transverse sinus-sigmoid sinus junction area and the sinus confluence area, combined with cerebral venous sinus thrombosis. Moreover, our case has multiple DAVFs that cause bilateral thalamic lesions and rapidly progressive dementia called thalamic dementia, which is infrequent and often misdiagnosed. His symptoms have improved after receiving endovascular embolization treatment. In addition to presenting our case, we conducted a systemic literature review to summarize how familiarity with the manifestation and early diagnosis of bilateral thalamic lesions caused by DAVFs can lead to earlier and more effective therapy.

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多发性硬脑膜动静脉瘘是伴有双侧丘脑病变的快速进展性痴呆的奥秘。
痴呆症是一种逐渐且不可逆转的高级精神功能丧失,尤其是记忆。硬脑膜动静脉瘘(davf)是认知功能迅速下降的罕见原因之一,可以治愈。davf是硬脑膜动脉与硬脑膜静脉窦、硬脑膜静脉或皮质静脉之间的病理性分流。在这里,我们报告了一个病例,最初表现为恶心和头晕,并发展为快速进行性痴呆,由左侧横窦-乙状窦交界处和窦汇合处的davf引起,并合并脑静脉窦血栓形成。此外,我们的病例有多个davf,导致双侧丘脑病变和快速进行性痴呆,称为丘脑痴呆,这是罕见的,经常误诊。经血管内栓塞治疗后症状有所改善。除了介绍我们的病例外,我们还进行了系统的文献综述,以总结如何熟悉由davf引起的双侧丘脑病变的表现和早期诊断可以导致更早和更有效的治疗。
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Case Reports in Neurology
Case Reports in Neurology Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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1.50
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67
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: This new peer-reviewed online-only journal publishes original case reports covering the entire spectrum of neurology. Clinicians and researchers are given a tool to disseminate their personal experience to a wider public as well as to review interesting cases encountered by colleagues all over the world. To complement the contributions supplementary material is welcomed. The reports are searchable according to the key words supplied by the authors; it will thus be possible to search across the entire growing collection of case reports with universally used terms, further facilitating the retrieval of specific information. Following the open access principle, the entire contents can be retrieved at no charge, guaranteeing easy access to this valuable source of anecdotal information at all times.
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