可逆性脾病变综合征患者与海拔有关的特征和预后。

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
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导言可逆性脾病变综合征(RESLES)可继发于多种疾病,髓鞘内水肿可能在胼胝体脾病变(SCC)的发病机制中起着至关重要的作用。一些研究表明,缺氧缺血性脑病可能是 SCC 病变的一个危险因素。然而,高海拔环境对 SCC 的潜在影响,尤其是在长期暴露于高海拔环境时,仍不明确。研究纳入了 19 名符合高海拔地区 RESLES 诊断标准的患者,并将 10 名低海拔地区 RESLES 患者作为对照。所有参与者均接受了两次核磁共振成像(MRI)扫描。在住院期间和出院前,对患者进行了血常规、肝功能、肾功能、甲状腺功能、凝血功能、电解质和维生素检测。结果高海拔地区的缺氧环境可能会增加患 RESLES 的风险。两组患者表现出不同的临床症状。高海拔患者的 CRP 水平明显高于低海拔患者。高海拔患者的病灶大小与SaO2水平呈正相关。然而,低海拔患者的病灶大小与几种炎症标志物(白细胞、NEU 和 CRP)呈正相关趋势。结论高海拔地区的缺氧环境可能是 RESLES 的病因之一。此外,RESLES是一种可逆性疾病,治疗时可能无需使用糖皮质激素。
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Altitude-related features and prognosis in patients with reversible splenial lesion syndrome.
INTRODUCTION RESLES (Reversible splenial lesion syndrome) can be observed secondary to various diseases, and intramyelinic edema may play a crucial role in the pathogenesis of SCC (Splenium of the corpus callosum). Some studies have suggested that hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy may constitute a risk factor for SCC lesions. However, the potential impact of high-altitude environments on SCC, especially during chronic exposure, remain obscure. METHODS Our study included 19 patients who satisfied the diagnostic criteria of RESLES at high altitudes. Ten low-altitude patients with RESLES were included as controls. All participants received MRI (Magnetic resonance imaging) scans twice. Routine blood tests, liver, kidney and thyroid function, coagulation function, electrolytes and vitamins were detected during hospitalization and before discharge. In addition, the patients were followed up in May 2023. RESULTS Hypoxic environments at high altitudes may increase the risk of RESLES. The two groups showed different clinical symptoms. High-altitude patients had significantly higher CRP levels than low-altitude patients. The lesion size in high-altitude patients showed a positive correlation with SaO2 levels. However, the patients at low altitudes had positive correlation trends between lesion size and several inflammatory markers (WBC, NEU and CRP). All patients had a benign prognosis that may not be affected by the use of prednisone acetate. CONCLUSIONS Hypoxic environments at high altitudes may play a role in the aetiology of RESLES. Additionally, RESLES is a reversible disease and the administration of glucocorticoids may be dispensable for its treatment.
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Annals of medicine
Annals of medicine 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: Annals of Medicine is one of the world’s leading general medical review journals, boasting an impact factor of 5.435. It presents high-quality topical review articles, commissioned by the Editors and Editorial Committee, as well as original articles. The journal provides the current opinion on recent developments across the major medical specialties, with a particular focus on internal medicine. The peer-reviewed content of the journal keeps readers updated on the latest advances in the understanding of the pathogenesis of diseases, and in how molecular medicine and genetics can be applied in daily clinical practice.
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