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Leukoencephalopathy resolution after atypical mycobacterial treatment: a case report
Fecha
2015Registro en:
BMC Neurology. 2015 Sep 02;15(1):159
10.1186/s12883-015-0415-0
Autor
Oliveira, Marcos C. B.
Sato, Douglas Kazutoshi
Soares-Neto, Herval R
Lucato, Leandro T.
Callegaro, Dagoberto
Nitrini, Ricardo
Medeiros, Raphael S. S.
Misu, Tatsuro
Fujihara, Kazuo
Castro, Luiz H.
Institución
Resumen
Abstract
Background
Association of leukoencephalopathy and atypical mycobacteriosis has been rarely reported. We present a case that is relevant for its unusual presentation and because it may shed further light on the pathogenic mechanisms underlying reversible encephalopathies.
Case report
We report the case of a Hispanic 64-year-old woman with cognitive decline and extensive leukoencephalopathy. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed white-matter lesions with increased water diffusivity, without blood–brain-barrier disruption. Brain biopsy showed tissue rarefaction with vacuolation, mild inflammation, few reactive astrocytes and decreased aquaporin water-channel expression in the lesions. Six months later, she was diagnosed with atypical mycobacterial pulmonary infection. Brain lesions resolved after antimycobacterial treatment.
Conclusion
We hypothesize leukoencephalopathic changes and vasogenic edema were associated with decreased aquaporin expression. Further studies should clarify if reversible leukoencephalopathy has a causal relationship with decreased aquaporin expression and atypical mycobacterial infection, and mechanisms underlying leukoencephalopathy resolution after antimycobacterial treatment. This article may contribute to the understanding of pathogenic mechanisms underlying magnetic resonance imaging subcortical lesions and edema, which remain incompletely understood.