An Unusual Cause of Generalised Chorea: A Case Report

Q4 Medicine
Pranit D Khandait, S. Rohatgi, P. Rao, Satish P Nirhale, P. Naphade
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ABSTRACT A 17-year-old girl was admitted to a private hospital with history of being bitten by snake. She had signs of neurotoxic envenomation in the form of breathing difficulty, chest pain, drooping of both eyelids, and difficulty in swallowing. Report of coagulation parameters was not available. She was treated with anti-snake venom and ventilataory support. She made uneventful recovery after a week and was extubated. There was no history of hypotension/hypertension before or after intubation. Following extubation she developed difficulty in vision which improved over next 2 days. On 9th day after snake bite she was noted to have abnormal movements of all four limbs and tongue tremors so she was transferred to our hospital for further management. On arrival to our hospital she was found to have generalized chorea and tongue tremors. There was no other neurological deficit. Initial MRI brain revealed diffusion restrction in both parieto-occipital regions involving white matter. MRI of spinal cord was normal. Repeat MRI brain after one week showed T2 and FLAIR hyperintesities in both caudate and lentiform nuclei in addition. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) examination was normal. On the basis of MRI she was diagnosed as a case of PRES (posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome) and treated with tetrabenazine. She gradually improved and was discharged. Only few cases of PRES following snake bite have been reported and no case of only movement disorder as manifestation of PRES has been reported.
全身性舞蹈症的不寻常病因:病例报告
摘要 一家私立医院收治了一名 17 岁女孩,她有被蛇咬伤的病史。她出现呼吸困难、胸痛、双眼睑下垂和吞咽困难等神经中毒症状。没有凝血指标报告。她接受了抗蛇毒治疗和呼吸支持治疗。一周后,她顺利康复并拔掉了气管。插管前后均无低血压/高血压病史。拔管后,她出现了视力障碍,并在接下来的两天里有所好转。被蛇咬伤后第 9 天,她的四肢出现异常运动,舌头颤抖,因此被转到我院接受进一步治疗。到达我院后,她被发现患有全身性舞蹈症和舌头震颤。没有其他神经系统缺陷。最初的脑部核磁共振成像显示,两个顶枕区的白质弥散受限。脊髓磁共振成像正常。一周后再次进行脑部核磁共振成像检查,发现尾状核和扁桃体核的T2和FLAIR均增高。脑脊液(CSF)检查正常。根据核磁共振检查结果,她被诊断为 PRES(后可逆性脑病综合征)病例,并接受了四苯嗪治疗。她的病情逐渐好转并出院。被蛇咬伤后出现 PRES 的病例很少见,而仅以运动障碍作为 PRES 表现的病例却未见报道。
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