Síndrome alterno mesencefálico: síndrome de Weber en dos pacientes varones VIH positivos con toxoplasmosis cerebral

Jorge Luis Wong-Armas, César-Justo Obregón-Manzur, Bruce-Jorge Wong-Ramírez, Tian-Hanayka-Del Carmen Wong-Ramírez, Carlos-Alberto Ortiz-Castillo
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This report describes the case of two male HIV-positive patients who were not receiving treatment and whose diagnosis was confirmed by serology testing. Both patients developed midbrain stroke syndrome and the structural injury, whichwas caused by a central nervous system infection due to cerebral toxoplasmosis, was verified by brain magnetic resonance imaging. This condition was confirmed by cerebrospinal fluid serology testing.Weber’s syndrome is a very rare type of midbrain stroke syndrome with little information available on its symptoms and evolution. It was first described by Sir Herman David Weber in 1863 and is characterized by ipsilateral injury of the third cranial nerve fascicle with contralateral hemiparesis due to injury of the corticospinal and corticobulbar tracts of the cerebral peduncle. Its causes range from ischemic or hemorrhagic processes, which damage the third cranial nerve fascicle and cerebral peduncle, to brain tumors, aneurysms, extradural hematomas and infectious diseases that behave like spreading processes.The assessed patients showed clinical signs and symptoms such as ptosis; vertical double vision; difficulty standing up; hemiparesis; hyporeflexia; decreased superficial and deep sensation; poor balance and coordination; third cranial nervepalsy; slurred speech; intermittent disorientation in time, place and person; and facial asymmetry. Oral trimethoprim-
交替中脑综合征:两名hiv阳性男性脑弓形虫病患者的韦伯综合征
本报告描述了两名男性艾滋病毒阳性患者的病例,他们没有接受治疗,其诊断经血清学检测证实。两例患者均出现中脑卒中综合征,结构损伤由脑弓形虫病引起的中枢神经系统感染引起,经脑磁共振成像证实。经脑脊液血清学检测证实。韦伯综合征是一种非常罕见的中脑卒中综合征,关于其症状和演变的信息很少。赫尔曼·大卫·韦伯爵士于1863年首次描述了该疾病,其特征是同侧颅脑第三神经束损伤,并伴有脑脚皮质脊髓束和皮质球束损伤引起的对侧偏瘫。其原因包括缺血性或出血性过程(会损害第三颅神经束和脑脚),以及脑肿瘤、动脉瘤、硬膜外血肿和表现类似扩散过程的传染病。被评估患者表现为上睑下垂等临床体征和症状;垂直双视野;站立困难;轻偏瘫;反射减退;表层和深层感觉减少;平衡性和协调性差;第三脑神经麻痹;口齿不清;对时间、地点和人的间歇性迷失;以及面部不对称。口服甲氧苄氨嘧啶-
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