A rare cause of acute onset central hypersomnia

K. Madhavi, Balakrishnan Ramasamy, S. Perumal, K. Kannan
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Tuberculosis of the nervous system constitutes about 10% of total cases and is more common in developing countries like India. Varied clinical presentations, ranging from meningoencephalitis, tuberculoma, multiple cranial palsies to myelo-radiculitis, are noted. Here we highlight central sleep apnoea as an acute presentation, which is unusual in a neurological setting. Here, we present a 49-year old male, presented with acute onset of excessive daytime sleepiness for two weeks. Clinically he had no focal deficits. MRI brain plain and contrast showed multiple conglomerate ring-enhancing lesions with vasculitic infarcts consistent with tuberculosis. CSF analysis was normal apart from slightly elevated protein. He was initiated on steroids and anti-tuberculous therapy. Hypersomnia as an acute and solitary neurological presentation secondary to subacute infections is a rarity. Apart from vascular insults, infections like tuberculosis needed to be considered as one of the differentials. Early evaluation helps in prevention of associated complications and improve the quality of life.
急性发作的中枢性嗜睡症的罕见病因
神经系统结核病约占总病例的10%,在印度等发展中国家更为常见。不同的临床表现,从脑膜脑炎,结核瘤,多发性脑瘫到脊髓根炎,被注意到。在这里,我们强调中枢睡眠呼吸暂停作为急性表现,这是不寻常的神经设置。在这里,我们提出一个49岁的男性,表现为急性发作过度白天嗜睡两周。临床无局灶性缺陷。MRI脑平片及对比显示多发肠系膜环形强化病灶伴血管梗死,与肺结核相符。脑脊液分析正常,除了蛋白轻微升高。他开始接受类固醇和抗结核治疗。嗜睡作为继发于亚急性感染的急性和孤立的神经学表现是罕见的。除了血管损伤外,结核病等感染也需要被视为一种区别。早期评估有助于预防相关并发症,提高生活质量。
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