Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome With Typical and Atypical Symptoms: A Case Series

具有典型和非典型症状的可逆性脑血管收缩综合征:病例系列研究

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Abstract

Introduction Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS) is most commonly characterized by focal or diffuse severe thunderclap headache with or without focal neurological deficits and associated transient focal vasoconstriction of the intracerebral arteries lasting up to three months. We present six patients diagnosed as RCVS, with three patients presenting with focal neurological deficits without headache and the remaining three with severe headache alone. Neuroimaging revealed focal subarachnoid bleed with or without segmental intracerebral vasospasm, which resolved over three months. Despite thunderclap headache being the most prevalent symptom associated with RCVS, the absence of this symptom should not preclude the diagnosis, especially in the presence of cortical subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) or focal segmental intracerebral arterial narrowing. Methods This case series is a retrospective analysis of all patients diagnosed with RCVS between 2018 and 2022, focusing on clinical symptoms, imaging findings, and management. Results Six patients (three males and three females) were diagnosed with RCVS between 2018 and 2022. Three patients presented with typical symptoms, while the remaining three presented with atypical symptoms. Neuroimaging findings ranged from normal to focal SAH with or without arterial narrowing. Conclusion This case series underscores the diverse clinical presentations of RCVS, emphasizing that while thunderclap headache is the predominant symptom, its absence should not exclude the possibility of RCVS, especially when accompanied by focal neurological deficits or cortical SAH. Neuroimaging played a crucial role in identifying the spectrum of findings. These findings highlight the importance of comprehensive evaluation and consideration of RCVS in patients presenting with neurological symptoms, even in the absence of typical headache features.

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