骶中线脑膜囊肿:神经生理学异常及其与骨盆感觉和内脏症状的相关性。

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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摘要

背景和目的:骶中线脑膜囊肿(MSMCs)是一种充满脑脊液的硬脑膜憩室。尽管人们普遍认为该囊肿无症状,但也有涉及排尿困难或疼痛的病例报道。本研究的目的首先是描述有症状的 MSMCs 患者的临床表现,其次是评估囊肿对神经根功能的影响,第三是评估 MSMCs 患者的神经根损伤是否比 Tarlov 囊肿(TCs)患者更常见:方法:至少有一种盆腔症状的连续性 MSMC 患者参加了使用有效问卷对症状进行的横断面审查。回顾性收集盆腔神经生理学(阴茎感觉诱发电位、骶尾部皮层感觉诱发电位、肛门外括约肌肌电图)和尿动力学检查结果。使用费雪检验和方差分析评估了神经生理学、磁共振成像结果与患者症状之间的关系。将神经生理学结果与 TC 患者的结果进行比较:共纳入 11 名女性患者(平均年龄为 42.3 ± 12.4 岁)。所有患者均有泌尿系统症状。腰痛(91%)、腿部根性疼痛(91%)、肠道症状(45%)和性功能障碍(75%)也是经常报告的症状。九名患者(82%)的神经生理学检查结果异常;三名患者(27%)的一项检查结果异常,六名患者(55%)的两项检查结果异常。与 TC 患者相比,MSMC 患者更有可能出现至少两次异常的神经生理学检测结果(分别为 55% 对 18%;P = 0.018):我们的研究结果表明,当出现症状时,MSMCs 确实与骶骨躯体神经支配的损伤有关。结论:我们的研究结果表明,当出现症状时,MSMC 确实与骶骨躯体神经支配的损伤有关,与 TC 相比,MSMC 更容易导致骶骨神经根损伤。
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Midline sacral meningeal cysts: Neurophysiology abnormalities and their correlation with pelvic sensory and visceral symptoms.

Background and purpose: Midline sacral meningeal cysts (MSMCs) are cerebrospinal fluid-filled dural diverticula. Although widely considered asymptomatic, cases involving voiding difficulties or pain have been reported. The aims of this study were, firstly, to describe the clinical presentation of patients with symptomatic MSMCs, secondly, to assess the impact of the cyst on nerve root function, and, thirdly, to assess whether nerve root injury is more frequent in patients with MSMCs than those with Tarlov cysts (TCs).

Methods: Consecutive patients with MSMCs presenting with at least one pelvic symptom participated in a cross-sectional review of symptoms using validated questionnaires. Findings of pelvic neurophysiology (pudendal sensory evoked potentials, sacral dermatomal sensory evoked potentials, external anal sphincter electromyography) and urodynamic testing were collected retrospectively. The relationship between neurophysiology, magnetic resonance imaging findings and patients' symptoms were assessed using Fisher's and analysis of variance tests. Neurophysiology findings were compared with those of TC patients.

Results: Eleven female patients were included (mean age 42.3 ± 12.4 years). All reported urinary symptoms. Back pain (91%), radicular leg pain (91%), bowel symptoms (45%) and sexual dysfunction (75%) were also frequently reported. Nine patients (82%) had abnormal findings on neurophysiology; three patients (27%) had one abnormal test, and six (55%) had two abnormal tests. Patients with MSMCs were more likely to have at least two abnormal neurophysiology test results compared to TC patients (55% vs. 18%, respectively; p = 0.018).

Conclusion: Our results indicate that MSMCs are indeed associated with injury to the sacral somatic innervation when symptomatic. MSMCs are more likely to cause sacral nerve root damage compared to TCs.

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European Journal of Neurology
European Journal of Neurology 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
9.70
自引率
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418
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Neurology is the official journal of the European Academy of Neurology and covers all areas of clinical and basic research in neurology, including pre-clinical research of immediate translational value for new potential treatments. Emphasis is placed on major diseases of large clinical and socio-economic importance (dementia, stroke, epilepsy, headache, multiple sclerosis, movement disorders, and infectious diseases).
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