Post COVID-19 Vaccine Encephalitis and Romboencephalitis: Three Cases Report

Diana Khedr
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Background: Since introducing the SARS-CoV-2 vaccination, different adverse effects and complications have been linked to the vaccine. Variable neurological complications have been reported after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, such as acute encephalopathy. Case presentation: In this report, we describe three cases previously healthy men who developed acute cerebellar and brainstem symptoms with temporal relationship to ChAdOx1 nCov-19, CSF investigations showed lymphocytic pleocytosis. They received five days of 1 gm. methylprednisolone with variable response. Discussion: Extensive workup for different causes of acute encephalopathy, including autoimmune encephalitis, was negative. Also, one patient improved dramatically after receiving methylprednisolone, supporting an immune-mediated mechanism behind his acute presentation. Accordingly, we think the COVID-19 vaccine is the only possible cause of our patient’s presentation, giving the temporal relationship and the absence of other risk factors for encephalopathy. Conclusion: of the different COVID-19 vaccines. Further research is needed to clarify the pathophysiology of such complications. Large, pooled data from observational epidemiologic studies are necessary to verify causality.
COVID-19疫苗后脑炎和罗姆脑炎3例报告
背景:自引入SARS-CoV-2疫苗以来,不同的不良反应和并发症与疫苗有关。据报道,接种COVID-19疫苗后出现了多种神经系统并发症,如急性脑病。病例介绍:在本报告中,我们描述了三例先前健康的男性,他们出现了与ChAdOx1 nCov-19有关的急性小脑和脑干症状,脑脊液检查显示淋巴细胞增多症。他们接受了5天的1克甲基强的松龙治疗,疗效不一。讨论:对不同原因的急性脑病(包括自身免疫性脑炎)进行了广泛的检查,结果为阴性。此外,一名患者在接受甲基强的松龙治疗后显著改善,支持其急性症状背后的免疫介导机制。因此,我们认为COVID-19疫苗是该患者表现的唯一可能原因,考虑到时间关系和脑病缺乏其他危险因素。结论:不同的COVID-19疫苗。需要进一步的研究来阐明这些并发症的病理生理学。来自观察性流行病学研究的大量汇总数据是验证因果关系所必需的。
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