探索克利珀斯综合征的奥秘:长期随访病例报告。

IF 0.6 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Masoud Etemadifar, Seyyed-Ali Alaei, Zahra-Sadat Mirian, Mahdi Norouzi
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慢性淋巴细胞炎伴有对类固醇有反应的桥脑血管周围强化(CLIPPERS)综合征是一种罕见的中枢神经系统炎症性疾病,病理生理学尚不清楚。我们报告了一例 51 岁女性的病例,其临床和影像学特征与 CLIPPERS 综合征一致。体检时,她表现出复视、眩晕、步态共济失调和下肢无力,同时伴有串联步态受损、右侧第六神经麻痹和粗大的水平眼球震颤。磁共振成像(MRI)显示以脑桥为中心的点状和曲线形病变。使用糖皮质激素治疗后,患者的临床症状明显好转,出院时服用了维持剂量的泼尼松龙。在长达四年的随访中,患者在使用小剂量皮质类固醇的情况下一直没有出现任何症状,也没有复发。CLIPPERS 综合征的诊断仍然具有挑战性,但最近的证据支持其自身免疫发病机制。虽然皮质类固醇治疗对临床症状有明显改善,但目前还没有关于最佳治疗方案的既定指南或临床试验。尽管 CLIPPERS 综合征非常罕见,但临床医生仍应考虑临床和放射学特征相符的患者,以防止不可逆转的神经损伤。
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Navigating the Mysteries of CLIPPERS Syndrome: A Case Report of Long-Term Follow-Up

Navigating the Mysteries of CLIPPERS Syndrome: A Case Report of Long-Term Follow-Up

Chronic lymphocytic inflammation with pontine perivascular enhancement responsive to steroids (CLIPPERS) syndrome is a rare central nervous system inflammatory disorder with an unknown pathophysiology. We present the case of a 51-year-old female exhibiting clinical and radiological features consistent with CLIPPERS syndrome. She manifested diplopia, vertigo, gait ataxia, and lower limb asthenia, accompanied by impaired tandem gait, right sixth nerve palsy, and coarse horizontal nystagmus during the physical examination. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed punctate and curvilinear lesions centered in the pons. Treatment with glucocorticoids resulted in significant clinical improvement, and the patient was discharged with a maintenance dose of prednisolone. Throughout a four-year follow-up period, the patient remained symptom-free without any relapses using the low-dose corticosteroid. The CLIPPERS syndrome diagnosis remains challenging, but recent evidence supports an autoimmune pathogenesis. Although corticosteroid treatment has shown significant clinical improvement, there are no established guidelines or clinical trials on the optimal therapeutic regimen. Despite its rarity, clinicians should consider CLIPPERS syndrome in patients with compatible clinical and radiological features to prevent irreversible neurological damage.

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Clinical Case Reports
Clinical Case Reports MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: Clinical Case Reports is different from other case report journals. Our aim is to directly improve global health and increase clinical understanding using case reports to convey important best practice information. We welcome case reports from all areas of Medicine, Nursing, Dentistry, and Veterinary Science and may include: -Any clinical case or procedure which illustrates an important best practice teaching message -Any clinical case or procedure which illustrates the appropriate use of an important clinical guideline or systematic review. As well as: -The management of novel or very uncommon diseases -A common disease presenting in an uncommon way -An uncommon disease masquerading as something more common -Cases which expand understanding of disease pathogenesis -Cases where the teaching point is based on an error -Cases which allow us to re-think established medical lore -Unreported adverse effects of interventions (drug, procedural, or other).
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