Acute Agitation as an Initial Manifestation of Neuro-Behçet's Disease.

Case Reports in Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2018-11-29 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/5437027
Yuki Otsuka, Tetsuya Yumoto, Hiromi Ihoriya, Namiko Matsumoto, Kota Sato, Koji Abe, Hiromichi Naito, Atsunori Nakao
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Abstract

Managing acutely agitated or violent patients in the emergency department (ED) represents a significant challenge. Acute agitation as an initial manifestation of neuro-Behcet's disease (NBD) is an extremely rare clinical entity. A 44-year-old male, who had been complaining about a severe headache and fever for several days, was admitted to our ED due to acutely presented incontinence and agitation. On admission, physical restraint and sedation with sevoflurane and propofol were required for his combative and violent behavior. Cerebrospinal fluid examination revealed increased cell count. Fluid attenuated inversion recovery magnetic resonance imaging showed a high intensity signal in the left parietal lobe and bilateral occipital lobe. As infectious meningoencephalitis was suspected, empirical therapy was immediately started. He recovered uneventfully without neurological defect in seven days. Based on positive human leukocyte antigen B-51 and clinical manifestations, the diagnosis of NBD was made and remitted by steroid therapy. Although acute NBD commonly presents with focal neurological symptoms, psychiatric symptoms could be considered the first manifestation. A focused and thorough examination coupled with appropriate management strategies can assist emergency clinicians safely and effectively manage these patients.

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急性躁动是神经behaperet病的最初表现。
管理急性激动或暴力患者在急诊科(ED)是一个重大的挑战。急性躁动作为神经白塞病(NBD)的初始表现是一个极其罕见的临床实体。一名44岁男性,主诉严重头痛和发烧数天,因急性大小便失禁和躁动而入院。入院时,他的打斗和暴力行为需要进行身体约束和七氟醚和异丙酚镇静。脑脊液检查显示细胞计数增加。流体衰减反演恢复磁共振成像显示左侧顶叶和双侧枕叶有高强度信号。怀疑为感染性脑膜脑炎,立即开始经验性治疗。他在7天内平静地康复了,没有神经缺陷。根据人白细胞抗原B-51阳性和临床表现,诊断为NBD,并通过类固醇治疗缓解。虽然急性NBD通常表现为局灶性神经症状,但精神症状可被认为是第一表现。重点和彻底的检查加上适当的管理策略可以帮助急诊临床医生安全有效地管理这些患者。
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