Persistent pseudobulbar affect secondary to acute disseminated encephalomyelitis.

Socioaffective neuroscience & psychology Pub Date : 2015-03-18 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.3402/snp.v5.26210
Zhendong Li, Shijian Luo, Jianying Ou, Rihe Huang, Ying Wang
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Pseudobulbar affect (PBA) is a common complication of central nervous system diseases such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, and other neurological diseases, but it remains under-recognized and under-treated in the clinic. PBA caused by acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) has rarely been reported. Here, we report a 30-year-old Chinese woman who has experienced PBA from ADEM for 7 years. The patient's principal manifestations were extreme emotions or tears when she saw, heard, or spoke about sad news or other sad things; the durations of these unmanageable emotions were often less than 30 sec, and they occurred at frequencies that ranged from one to several times a day. Occasionally, she laughed uncontrollably while people were talking despite a lack of funny or sad stimuli in the conversation or the surrounding environment. Thus, her social functioning was impaired. This case indicates that the long-term PBA can occur secondarily to ADEM, and this possibility should be considered clinically to ensure timely identification and treatment.

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继发于急性播散性脑脊髓炎的持续性假性球结节。
假性勃起功能障碍(PBA)是中风、多发性硬化等中枢神经系统疾病和其他神经系统疾病的常见并发症,但在临床上仍未得到充分认识和治疗。由急性播散性脑脊髓炎(ADEM)引起的 PBA 鲜有报道。在此,我们报告了一名 30 岁的中国女性,她经历了 7 年由 ADEM 引起的 PBA。患者的主要表现是看到、听到或说到悲伤的消息或其他悲伤的事情时情绪极度激动或流泪;这些难以控制的情绪持续时间通常少于 30 秒,发生频率从每天一次到数次不等。偶尔,尽管谈话或周围环境中缺乏有趣或悲伤的刺激,她还是会在人们交谈时失控地大笑。因此,她的社交功能受到了损害。本病例表明,长期 PBA 可继发于 ADEM,临床上应考虑这种可能性,以确保及时发现和治疗。
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