Clinical and imaging features of reversible splenial lesion syndrome
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1671-7368.2017.11.016
- VernacularTitle:可逆性胼胝体压部病变综合征10例临床与影像特点分析
- Author:
Lang HE
1
;
Hongyuan SHAO
;
Qiutang XIONG
;
Luqing ZHAO
Author Information
1. 山西省人民医院神经内科
- Keywords:
Splenial lesion syndrome;
Pathological comditions;
signs and symptoms;
Maginetic resonance imaging
- From:
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners
2017;16(11):887-890
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
The clinical data and imaging findings of 10 patients with reversible splenial lesion syndrome ( RESLES ) admitted in Shanxi people′s Hospital from August 2014 to August 2016 were retrospectively analyzed .All 10 patients were acute or subacute onset , the etiology included viral meningitis ( n =5 ) , purulent meningitis ( n =2 ) , tuberculous meningitis ( n =1 ); and one schizophrenic patient receiving antipsychotic drug and one epileptic patient treated with phenytoin .There were 8 patients under 30 years.The clinical manifestations included headache , fever, disorder of consciousness and mental symptoms.Seven patients had prodromic infections before the onset of the disease and focal neurological defects were present in the early stage .The initial MRI showed isolated splenium of corpus callosum (SCC) lesions with homogeneous hyperintense on T 2WI, hypointense on T1WI, and patchy, round, ovoid, schistose diffusion with hyperintense on DWI in all 10 cases;and there was no significant strengthening on enhanced MRI in 4 cases.The follow-up MRI showed that SCC abnormalities disappeared after treatment in 9 cases and the neurological symptoms disappeared after one-month follow up in 6 cases.The results indicate that RESLES is frequently secondary to infections , and presents the symptoms of mild encephalitis or encephalopathy .