成人后颅窝肿瘤切除术后增生性橄榄变性:一个说明性病例。

Joshua M Venegas, Aaron Miller, Coulter Small, Ben A Strickland
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背景:后颅窝肿瘤切除可并发一种罕见但潜在的衰弱性疾病,称为肥厚性橄榄变性(HOD)。这种情况是通过高度的临床怀疑以及T2/FLAIR MRI发现的下橄榄核非强化、高强度增大来诊断的。观察:作者报告了一例独特的HOD病例,该病例发生在一名49岁女性小脑蚓部低度毛细胞星形细胞瘤切除4个月后。患者表现出与HOD相关的典型体征,包括腭颤、眼球震颤和眼肌阵挛。管理可能是具有挑战性的,病人被转介到运动障碍专家讨论潜在的治疗方案。经验教训:文献中很少有成人神经外科干预后发生HOD的病例报告。在这项工作中,作者对23例成年患者后颅窝中线肿瘤切除术后的HOD进行了文献回顾。症状性HOD的预后通常较差,因为目前尚无针对这些患者的标准化治疗方案。https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE25130。
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Hypertrophic olivary degeneration after posterior cranial fossa tumor resection in adults: illustrative case.

Background: Posterior cranial fossa tumor resection can be complicated by a rare but potentially debilitating condition known as hypertrophic olivary degeneration (HOD). This condition is diagnosed using a high degree of clinical suspicion as well as T2/FLAIR MRI findings of nonenhancing, hyperintense enlargement of the inferior olivary nucleus.

Observations: The authors present a unique case of HOD in a 49-year-old female 4 months after resection of a low-grade pilocytic astrocytoma from the cerebellar vermis. The patient displayed classic signs associated with HOD, including palatal tremor, ocular nystagmus, and ocular myoclonus. Management will likely be challenging, and the patient was referred to movement disorder specialists to discuss potential treatment options.

Lessons: Few case reports of HOD after neurosurgical intervention in adults are available in the literature. In this work, the authors conducted a literature review of available data for 23 cases of HOD in adult patients after midline posterior cranial fossa tumor resection. The prognosis of symptomatic HOD is generally poor, as no standardized treatment regimen for these patients currently exists. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE25130.

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