脊髓神经结节病合并硬膜外脂肪增多症罕见病例。

IF 0.9 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Case Reports in Neurological Medicine Pub Date : 2021-01-28 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/5952724
Nesreen Jaafar, Maria Khoueiry, Samia J Khoury, Achraf Makki
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摘要

简介:脊髓神经结节病是一种罕见的疾病,可表现为脊髓病、神经根病或马尾综合征。脊髓硬膜外脂肪增多症也是一种罕见的疾病,它是由硬膜外脂肪组织过度生长引起的压缩性脊髓病。据我们所知,尚无硬膜外脂肪瘤病与脊髓神经结节病相关的报道。病例报告。我们描述了一个病例进行性脊髓炎的存在,伴随脊髓神经结节病和硬膜外脂肪瘤病,这是一个具有挑战性的诊断完全响应治疗后解决两种疾病。这两种病因本质上都是炎症性的,并且炎症因子如TNF-α和IL-1β的表达相似。结论:这两种疾病的共同炎症过程可能解释了两种疾病之间的病理生理联系,这可能是本患者伴随发展的基础。如果这两种疾病是相互关联的,在它们的病理生理机制上仍然是一个假设,需要进一步的研究。
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Rare Case of Spinal Neurosarcoidosis with Concomitant Epidural Lipomatosis.

Rare Case of Spinal Neurosarcoidosis with Concomitant Epidural Lipomatosis.

Rare Case of Spinal Neurosarcoidosis with Concomitant Epidural Lipomatosis.

Rare Case of Spinal Neurosarcoidosis with Concomitant Epidural Lipomatosis.

Introduction: Spinal neurosarcoidosis is a rare disease that can manifest as myelopathy, radiculopathy, or cauda equine syndrome. Spinal epidural lipomatosis is also a rare condition resulting from overgrowth of epidural fat tissue causing compressive myelopathy. To our knowledge, there are no reports linking epidural lipomatosis and spinal neurosarcoidosis. Case Report. We describe a case of progressive myelitis in the presence of concomitant spinal neurosarcoidosis and epidural lipomatosis which was a challenging diagnosis with complete response to treatment after addressing both diseases. Both etiologies are inflammatory in nature and share similar expression of inflammatory factors such as TNF-α and IL-1β.

Conclusion: The common inflammatory process involved in these two diseases might explain a pathophysiological interconnection between both diseases that may underlie their concomitant development in our patient. If these two diseases are interconnected, in their pathophysiological mechanism remains a hypothesis that will need further investigation.

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