遗传性出血性毛细血管扩张症脊柱受累的罕见病例。

IF 0.7 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
V Hvingelby, Ronni Mikkelsen, Gudrun Gudmundsdottir, Marlene Andersen, Ellen Merete Hagen
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导言:在此,我们描述了一例罕见的脊髓动静脉瘘病例,患者患有已知的遗传性出血性毛细血管扩张症(HHT)和自发性椎管内出血。此外,我们还简要回顾了与这种疾病相关的脊髓动静脉畸形(AVM)形成的文献:本病例涉及一名 54 岁男性,已知患有 HHT。患者在 49 岁时出现反复膀胱炎。泌尿科评估认为病因是神经系统疾病,随后的影像学检查发现了胸部动静脉畸形。四年后,患者因胸痛、下肢和右臂功能丧失被送入急诊室,怀疑主动脉夹层破裂。创伤计算机断层扫描排除了这一可能性,最终诊断为脊髓动静脉畸形破裂。伤后七个月,进行了脊髓血管造影检查,证实了 AVM 的存在。在全身麻醉的情况下,对剩余的 AVM 进行了栓塞,效果尚可:讨论:脊髓受累在 HHT 中极为罕见,但仍是一个重要的鉴别诊断,尤其是当患者出现自主神经症状时,因为这些症状有可能发展为危及生命的并发症。文献和本病例表明,在 HHT 患者出现包括自主神经症状(如膀胱功能障碍)时,应谨慎关闭脊髓动静脉畸形。
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A rare case of spinal involvement in hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia.

A rare case of spinal involvement in hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia.

Introduction: Here, we describe a rare case of a spinal arteriovenous fistula in a patient with known hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) and spontaneous intraspinal hemorrhage. Furthermore, we provide a brief review of the literature on the formation of spinal arteriovenous malformations (AVM) in relation to this disease.

Case presentation: The case involves a 54-year-old male with known HHT. At the age of 49, the patient experienced recurrent cystitis. Urological evaluation ruled the cause to be neurological and subsequent imaging revealed a thoracic AVM. Four years later, the patient was admitted to A&E with chest pain and loss of function of the lower extremities and right arm, suspicious for ruptured aortic dissection. Trauma-CT excluded this and a final diagnosis of ruptured spinal AVM was made. Seven months post-injury, a spinal angiography was performed confirming the AVM. The remaining AVM was embolized under general anesthesia with acceptable results.

Discussion: Spinal involvement in HHT is exceedingly rare but remains an important differential diagnosis, especially when patients present autonomic symptoms as these could potentially progress to life-threatening complications. The literature and the presented case indicate the prudence of closing spinal AVMs in HHT in case of symptoms, including autonomic, such as bladder dysfunction.

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Spinal Cord Series and Cases
Spinal Cord Series and Cases Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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