Acute Cerebellitis or Post-Infectious Cerebellar Ataxia? Approach to Paradigmatic Pediatric Clinical Cases

Q4 Medicine
Beatriz Nunes, Rui Diogo, Mariana Costa, Cristina Pereira, Joana Afonso Ribeiro, Filipe Palavra, Fernanda Rodrigues, Joana Amaral
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Abstract

Acute cerebellitis is a rare disease resulting from dysfunction of the cerebellum or its connections, with infectious or inflammatory causes, varied clinical manifestations, and evidence of predominantly cerebellar inflammation on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). It belongs to the spectrum of acute post-infectious cerebellar ataxia, a self-limited disease whose therapeutic approach is individualized. Three clinical cases of cerebellar ataxia in pediatric age are described. In case 1, there is a post-infectious context associated with Epstein-Barr virus. In case 2, there is a possible Mycoplasma pneumoniae post-infectious context, with MRI revealing cerebellar inflammation. Steroids were used in both cases. Case 3 presents severe cerebellar post-infection symptoms associated with varicella zoster virus, and human immunoglobulin was given. Evolution was favorable in all. These cases demonstrate the variable spectrum of post-infectious cerebellar ataxia and the different therapeutic options used, depending on the clinical presentation and individual characteristics of affected children.
急性小脑炎还是感染后小脑共济失调?范例性儿科临床病例的处理方法
急性小脑炎是一种因小脑或其连接部位功能障碍而导致的罕见疾病,病因是感染或炎症,临床表现多样,磁共振成像(MRI)显示主要是小脑炎症。它属于急性感染后小脑共济失调,是一种自限性疾病,治疗方法因人而异。本文描述了三例小儿小脑共济失调的临床病例。病例 1 与 Epstein-Barr 病毒感染后有关。病例 2 可能是肺炎支原体感染后引起的,核磁共振成像显示有小脑炎症。两个病例都使用了类固醇。病例 3 出现与水痘带状疱疹病毒相关的严重小脑感染后症状,给予了人免疫球蛋白。这些病例显示了感染后小脑共济失调的多变性,以及根据患儿的临床表现和个体特征所采用的不同治疗方案。
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Sinapse Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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