Recognition and management of rapid-onset gluten ataxias: case series.

Q3 Medicine
Laurence Newrick, Nigel Hoggard, Marios Hadjivassiliou
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Abstract

Background: Most immune-mediated cerebellar ataxias, including those associated with gluten sensitivity (Gluten Ataxia), tend to present subacutely and usually progress gradually. Acute presentations with rapid progression outside the context of paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration require prompt diagnosis and early access to disease-modifying immunotherapy in order to avert severe and permanent neurological disability.

Case presentations: We describe three cases of rapid-onset Gluten Ataxia, an immune-mediated cerebellar ataxia due to gluten sensitivity. We detail their presentation, clinical and neuroimaging findings, and our treatment strategy with immunotherapy.

Conclusions: Our cases highlight the potential for immune-mediated cerebellar ataxias to present acutely, with rapid-onset symptoms and devastating neurological consequences. We caution against the diagnosis of 'post-infective cerebellitis' in adults, and advocate early consideration of an immune-mediated cerebellar ataxia and initiation of immunotherapy to prevent irreversible cerebellar damage.

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快速发作麸质共济失调的识别和管理:病例系列。
背景:大多数免疫介导的小脑共济失调,包括那些与麸质敏感性相关的(麸质共济失调),往往表现为亚急性,通常逐渐进展。在副肿瘤小脑变性的背景下,急性表现与快速进展需要及时诊断和早期获得疾病修饰免疫治疗,以避免严重和永久的神经功能障碍。病例报告:我们描述了三例快速发作的麸质共济失调,免疫介导的小脑共济失调由于麸质敏感性。我们详细介绍了他们的表现,临床和神经影像学发现,以及我们的免疫治疗策略。结论:我们的病例强调了免疫介导的小脑共济失调的潜在急性表现,具有快速发作的症状和破坏性的神经系统后果。我们对成人“感染后小脑炎”的诊断提出了警告,并主张早期考虑免疫介导的小脑共济失调,并开始免疫治疗以防止不可逆的小脑损伤。
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Cerebellum and Ataxias
Cerebellum and Ataxias Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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