儿童感染COVID-19后严重和罕见的神经系统表现:马来西亚三级中心的经验。

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摘要

简介:自新冠肺炎出现以来,我们经历了具有非特异性神经表现的病毒的强变异和亚变异。我们观察到新冠肺炎神经系统表现患者的奥密克戎变异株激增,报告的儿童多系统炎症综合征(MIS-C)病例较少。这篇文章描述了我们对新冠肺炎感染后出现严重和罕见神经系统表现的儿童的经验。方法:这是一个回顾性观察病例系列,包括符合世界卫生组织新冠肺炎病例定义的18岁以下患者,并转诊至吉隆坡东库阿齐扎医院的儿科神经科。收集并分析了他们的人口统计学数据、神经症状、实验室和辅助调查、神经影像学、治疗和结果。结果:符合世界卫生组织新冠肺炎病例定义的神经系统表现患者共11例。9名患者出现癫痫发作和/或脑病,1名患者出现眼视锁,另一名患者出现持续性四肢肌强直。根据病史、临床、电生理和放射学表现,其中2例为发热性感染相关癫痫综合征,2例为急性播散性脑脊髓炎,2例儿童急性坏死性脑病,1例为半惊厥性偏瘫癫痫综合征、急性脑病伴双侧纹状体坏死,伴有双相癫痫发作和扩散减少的半急性脑病,与感染相关的视锁音和肌强直。结论:该病例系列突出了新冠肺炎感染的广泛神经系统表现。早期认识和及时调查对于提供适当的干预措施非常重要。至关重要的是,这些调查应及时进行,新冠肺炎隔离期不应阻碍各种临床症状的确认。
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Severe and rare neurological manifestations following COVID-19 infection in children: A Malaysian tertiary centre experience

Introduction

Since the emergence of COVID-19, we have experienced potent variants and sub-variants of the virus with non-specific neurological manifestations. We observed a surge of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 patients with neurological manifestations where less cases of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) were reported. This article describes our experience of children with severe and rare neurological manifestations following COVID-19 infection.

Methods

This is a retrospective observational case series of patients under 18 years old who fulfilled the WHO COVID-19 case definition and were referred to our paediatric neurology unit at Hospital Tunku Azizah Kuala Lumpur. Their demographic data, neurological symptoms, laboratory and supporting investigations, neuroimaging, treatment and outcomes were collected and analysed.

Results

There were eleven patients with neurological manifestations who fulfilled the WHO COVID-19 case definition. Nine patients presented with seizures and/or encephalopathy, one patient with eye opsoclonus and another patient with persistent limbs myokymia. Based on the history, clinical, electrophysiological and radiological findings, two of them had febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome, two had acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, two had acute necrotising encephalopathy of childhood, one each had hemiconvulsion-hemiplegia-epilepsy syndrome, acute encephalopathy with bilateral striatal necrosis, hemi-acute encephalopathy with biphasic seizures and reduced diffusion, infection-associated opsoclonus and myokymia.

Conclusions

This case series highlighted a wide spectrum of neurological manifestations of COVID-19 infection. Early recognition and prompt investigations are important to provide appropriate interventions. It is essential that these investigations should take place in a timely fashion and COVID-19 quarantine period should not hinder the confirmation of various presenting clinical syndromes.

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Brain & Development
Brain & Development 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
3.60
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153
审稿时长
50 days
期刊介绍: Brain and Development (ISSN 0387-7604) is the Official Journal of the Japanese Society of Child Neurology, and is aimed to promote clinical child neurology and developmental neuroscience. The journal is devoted to publishing Review Articles, Full Length Original Papers, Case Reports and Letters to the Editor in the field of Child Neurology and related sciences. Proceedings of meetings, and professional announcements will be published at the Editor''s discretion. Letters concerning articles published in Brain and Development and other relevant issues are also welcome.
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