Post-infectious autoimmune disorder involving the CNS and PNS following SARS-CoV-2 infection - a clinical-morphological case report.

IF 3.2 Q2 Medicine
Vincent Umathum, Carolin König, Dirk Bandorski, Lukas Scheffer, Joachim Weis, Heidrun H Krämer, Jens Allendörfer, Anne Schänzer
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Post-COVID can be associated with neurological symptoms such as neuropathy or fatigue. Histological analysis of affected nerves is rarely described and post mortem study of the brain and peripheral nerves are carried out only in few cases.In the case report, we describe the clinical and neuropathological findings of a 75-year-old female patient who presented with a motor and sensory axonal neuropathy after a SARS-CoV-2 infection seven weeks before and suddenly died. Laboratory testing of serum and CSF revealed no signs of systemic vasculitis or infectious diseases. A post mortem investigation was performed. Samples from the brain including the cranial nerves, peripheral nerves and skeletal muscles from different regions were analysed.The brain revealed lymphocytic cells predominantly in the basal ganglia and brain stem with involvement of the cranial nerves. Interestingly, a CNS involvement was not observed during lifetime. The sensory and motor peripheral nerves revealed a severe axonal neuritis. Skeletal muscle showed a neurogenic atrophy.This case report highlights that a post-infectious autoimmune disorder with CNS and PNS involvement should be considered in patients with post-COVID. The diagnosis of an ongoing inflammation may influence the treatment options.

SARS-CoV-2感染后涉及中枢神经系统和PNS的感染后自身免疫性疾病-临床形态学病例报告
新冠肺炎后可能与神经病变或疲劳等神经系统症状有关。受影响神经的组织学分析很少被描述,脑和周围神经的死后研究仅在少数情况下进行。在病例报告中,我们描述了一名75岁女性患者的临床和神经病理学结果,她在7周前感染SARS-CoV-2后出现运动和感觉轴索神经病变并突然死亡。血清和脑脊液的实验室检测未发现系统性血管炎或传染病的迹象。进行了验尸调查。分析了来自大脑不同区域的样本,包括脑神经、周围神经和骨骼肌。脑显示淋巴细胞主要分布于基底神经节和脑干,并累及脑神经。有趣的是,在一生中没有观察到中枢神经系统受累。感觉和运动周围神经显示严重的轴突神经炎。骨骼肌表现为神经源性萎缩。本病例报告强调,covid后患者应考虑感染后自身免疫性疾病并累及中枢神经系统和PNS。持续炎症的诊断可能会影响治疗方案。
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