皮质(痉挛)孤立性单侧足下垂:足钮区。

IF 0.9 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Jamir Pitton Rissardo, Ana Letícia Fornari Caprara
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摘要

足下垂是一种以足部踝关节外翻能力受损为特征的疾病。我们旨在回顾文献,并报告一例由中枢原因引起的孤立性单侧足下垂。患者为一名 59 岁男性,之前身体健康,入院时出现右足下垂。患者踝关节外翻严重无力,但跖屈功能完好。深部腱反射正常,无腱鞘炎,足底反应导致所有脚趾屈曲。神经影像学检查显示,病变位于左侧额叶高位,以中央前回内侧为中心。患者开始服用左乙拉西坦和地塞米松,四天后,他的踝关节外翻能力略有改善。腹部造影显示右肾肿块较大,侵犯肾盂脂肪,提示肾细胞癌,细胞学诊断为透明细胞肾细胞癌。文献中有 25 篇文章,包含 33 名因非外伤性中枢性原因继发的单侧足下垂患者。平均年龄和中位年龄分别为 50.26 岁(SD = 20.57)和 55.5 岁(12 - 79 岁)。大多数患者为男性,占 55.88%(19/34)。右侧足下垂占 58.82%(20/34)。
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Cortical (Spastic) Isolated Unilateral Foot Drop: The Foot Knob Area.

Foot drop is a condition characterized by impairment of the ability to dorsiflex the foot at the ankle joint. We aim to review the literature and report a case of isolated unilateral foot drop of central causes. A 59-year-old male previously healthy presenting with a right foot drop was admitted. Severe weakness of ankle dorsiflexion with intact plantar flexion was observed. Deep tendon reflexes were normal, no clonus was appreciated, and a plantar response resulted in flexion of all toes. Neuroimaging showed a lesion in the high left frontal lobe, centered along the medial aspect of the precentral gyrus. Levetiracetam and dexamethasone were started, and after four days, the patient reported a slight improvement in his ability to dorsiflex his ankle. Abdominal imaging showed a large right renal mass with invasion of the renal pelvis fat, suggestive of renal cell carcinoma, and cytology diagnosed clear cell renal cell carcinoma. There are 25 articles containing 33 individuals with unilateral foot drop secondary to non-traumatic central causes in the literature. The mean and median age were 50.26 (SD = 20.57) and 55.5 years old (12 - 79 years). Most of the patients were males, which accounted for 55.88% (19/34). The side of the foot drop was right at 58.82% (20/34).

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Neurohospitalist
Neurohospitalist CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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