J Korean Neurol Assoc > Volume 15(5); 1997 > Article
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1997;15(5): 1189-1194.
수막염균성 뇌막염에서 동반된 산재성 뇌경색과 국소성 뇌혈종이 관해된 1례
권혜영, 천대웅, 김후원, 홍삼남, 위봉애, 장정훈, 이애영, 유인규
을지중앙의료원 신경과. 피부과. 방사선과
Multifocal ischemic lesions and focal hematoma formation in a meningitis
Hye Young Kwon, M.D. , Dae Woong Chun, M.D. , Hoo Won Kim, M.D. , Sam Nam Hong, M.D. , Bong Ae
Dept of Neurology, Dermatology*, Radiology**, Eul Gi Medical Center
Abstract
Cerebrovascular complications are of the most frequent intracranial complications of bacterial meningitis. Most of the previous reports suggest that the prognosis for the pafients with cerebrovascular complications was unfavorable. We recently experienced a case of meningococcal meningitis with fulminant meningococcemia associated with multifocal non-enhancing lesions on, initial brain MRI. These lesions were hyperintense on T2weighted image and were located in left basal ganglia, both medial thalami, periventricular white matter, left cerebellar hemisphere, and right midbrain and were considered to be resulted from small vessel involvement. Gram negative diplococci were detected by Gram staining of specimens from skin lesion. After antimicrobial therapy and glucocorticoid replacement the patient was recovered without any neurologic sequelae. After one month, follow-up MRI showed resolution of all the ischemic lesions except in midbrain. Additionally there was a small focal hemtoma formation in left basal ganglia. The small hematoma was considered to be resulted from rupture of microaneurysm and disappeared on follow up MRI performed after 3 months. This case suggests that the cerebrovascular complications in meningococcal mningitis might be treated successfully.


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