Results: 8

Bilateral trochlear nerve palsy due to cerebral vasculitis related to COVID-19 infection

Arq. neuropsiquiatr; 78 (6), 2020

Primary cerebrospinal fluid leak complicated with meningitis and parainfectious vasculitis: case report and literature review

Rev. bras. neurol; 56 (1), 2020
This paper aims to describe a case of an immunocompetent 60-year-old patient presenting a subarachnoid hemorrhage in the absence of aneurysmal disease. Initial evaluation pointed to vasculitis of the central nervous system secondary to meningeal infection. After initial treatment, a cerebrospinal fluid l...

Vasculitis primaria del sistema nervioso central en población pediátrica: reporte de caso y revisión de la literatura

Rev. colomb. reumatol; 25 (4), 2018
RESUMEN La vasculitis primaria del sistema nervioso central es una enfermedad infrecuente que puede afectar a adultos y población pediátrica. Puede comprometer los vasos sanguíneos cerebrales tanto de mediano o gran calibre como los de pequeño calibre y estar asociada a procesos inflamatorios, infecc...

Cognitive and psychiatric changes as first clinical presentation in Sneddon Syndrome

Dement. neuropsychol; 12 (2), 2018
ABSTRACT Sneddon syndrome (SS) is a rare progressive non-inflammatory thrombotic vasculopathy affecting small/medium-sized blood vessels of unknown origin. It is strongly associated with the presence of antiphospholipid antibodies (AA). The presence of livedo reticularis and cerebrovascular disease are h...

Vasculitis primaria del sistema nervioso central: presentación de caso clínico

La vasculitis Primaria del Sistema Nervioso Central (VPSNC) se refiere a un grupo de enfermedades que resultan de la inflamación y destrucción de los vasos sanguíneos de la medula espinal, encéfalo y meninges, tanto en el sector venoso como arterial. La presentación es heterogénea y poco sistematiz...

Intracerebral hemorrhage with a favorable outcome in a patient with childhood primary angiitis of the central nervous system

Rev. bras. reumatol; 56 (4), 2016
ABSTRACT Childhood primary angiitis of the central nervous system (cPACNS) is a rare inflammatory brain disease of unknown etiology. Of note, brain hemorrhage has been rarely reported in cPACNS patients, generally associated with a delayed clinical diagnosis, or with a diagnosis only at necropsy. We pres...

Rapidly progressive dementia due to neurosarcoidosis

Dement. neuropsychol; 7 (4), 2013
Rapidly progressive dementia (RPD) is typically defined as a cognitive decline progressing to severe impairment in less than 1-2 years, typically within weeks or months. Accurate and prompt diagnosis is important because many conditions causing RPD are treatable. Neurosarcoidosis is often cited as an unu...