科维德发作后

IF 1.1 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
IDCases Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.idcr.2024.e01982
Abhijnya K. Renukaprasad , Prithvi Basu Roy , Akshay Rao
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摘要

导言科罗纳病毒被怀疑与呼吸道感染患者的神经系统表现有关。科罗纳病毒病(COVID-19)患者会因缺氧、代谢紊乱、器官衰竭甚至脑损伤而出现癫痫发作。有关 COVID-19 急性病康复后癫痫发作的数据很少,尤其是那些病情较轻的患者。病例一名 33 岁男性患者,近期有轻度 COVID-19 病史,无已知合并症,无药物滥用史,有短暂意识丧失病史。检查时无侧向体征,存在舌咬伤。炎症指标升高。脑部核磁共振成像显示无明显异常。结论COVID-19感染后,感染后的炎症反应可引起多种神经系统并发症,癫痫发作就是其中之一,我们的患者就是如此。
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Post covid seizure

Introduction

Coronaviruses have been suspected to be associated with neurological manifestations in patients with respiratory tract infections. Corona Virus disease (COVID-19) develop seizures as a consequence of hypoxia, metabolic derangements, organ failure, or even cerebral damage that may happen in people with COVID-19. There is scarce data about the development of seizures after recovery from acute COVID-19 illness, especially in those who have had a mild disease.

Case

A thirty three year old male patient with recent history of mild COVID-19 disease, with no known comorbidities, no history of substance abuse, presented with history of transient loss of consciousness. On examination had no lateralising signs, tongue bite was present. Inflammatory markers were found to be raised. MRI brain showed no significant abnormality. EEG done showed bilateral intermittent slowing.

Conclusion

Post COVID-19 infection, the post-infectious inflammatory response can give rise to many neurological complication, seizure being one among them, as noted in our patient.

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