Cytotoxic corpus callosum lesion and mild CSF pleocytosis during hantavirus infection: a case report

汉坦病毒感染期间出现细胞毒性胼胝体病变和轻度脑脊液细胞增多:病例报告

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Abstract

A middle-aged, previously healthy male patient presented with high fever, headache, and aching limbs for 3 days. Laboratory results showed signs of acute kidney injury, elevated procalcitonin, and mild thrombocytopenia. On neurological examination, he had no focal neurological deficits, especially no meningism or visual disturbances. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) examination showed mild lymphocytic pleocytosis, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a lesion of the splenium corporis callosum. The patient received anti-infective treatment with acyclovir and ceftriaxone until laboratory results returned positive hantavirus IgM and IgG antibodies in the serum indicating an active hantavirus infection. The renal retention parameters and thrombocytopenia receded following treatment with intravenous fluids, analgesic, and antipyretic agents. MRI follow-up 10 days later showed a residual small FLAIR-positive lesion without any persistent callosal diffusion abnormality. The patient was discharged symptom-free after 8 days and had recovered fully 2 months later. The source of infection in this patient remained unclear. Cytotoxic lesions of the corpus callosum (CLCC) are secondary lesions usually with a good prognosis but require further investigation regarding their underlying etiology and should not be confounded with primary callosal lesions, such as ischemia or lymphoma.

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