Reversible Cytotoxic Edema in Patients with COVID-19 Associated Encephalitis Presenting Status Epilepticus

H. Kim, Surim Seo, Joong-Goo Kim
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a serious infectious disease with multisystem alteration including neurological complications. COVID-19 associated encephalitis is a potentially fatal viral infection of the brain. Diffusion-weighted images (DWI) are a useful evaluation modality of cytotoxic edema in patients with encephalitis. We report on the reversible DWI change in a patient with COVID-19 associated encephalitis, who had diffused cytotoxic edema in the affected temporal lobe and accompanied status epilepticus. Sequential imaging showed that the cytotoxic edema in DWI confirmed recovery to normal after 12 days in the presence of cortical edema in fluid-attenuated inversion recovery image after aggressive neurocritical management. Thus, prompt, proper management is indispensable during the acute period and DWI may be a valuable tool for reflecting the clinical course of COVID-19 associated encephalitis.
出现癫痫状态的 COVID-19 相关脑炎患者的可逆性细胞毒性水肿
冠状病毒病 2019(COVID-19)是一种严重的传染病,会引起包括神经系统并发症在内的多系统病变。COVID-19相关脑炎是一种可能致命的脑部病毒感染。弥散加权成像(DWI)是评估脑炎患者细胞毒性水肿的有效方法。我们报告了一名 COVID-19 相关脑炎患者的可逆性 DWI 变化,该患者受影响的颞叶出现弥漫性细胞毒性水肿,并伴有癫痫状态。序列成像显示,经过积极的神经重症处理后,DWI 中的细胞毒性水肿在 12 天后恢复正常,而流体增强反转复原图像中的皮质水肿也已消失。因此,在急性期进行及时、适当的治疗是必不可少的,而 DWI 可能是反映 COVID-19 相关脑炎临床病程的重要工具。
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