Meningo-encephalitis in a middle-aged woman hospitalized for COVID-19
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2021
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The aim: To pay attention of clinicians to possible lesions of the central nervous system (encephalitis) in patients with COVID-19.
Case presentation: A 44-year-old woman was admitted to our clinic because of 2-month-history of mild fever, bilateral lower lobe pneumonia, respiratory failure, generalized
weakness, and some neurologic symptoms. SARS-CoV-2 RNA was detected in nasopharyngeal swab. Chest CT demonstrated bilateral pulmonary poly segmental consolidations in
the mid and lower zones. Focal hyper intensive abnormalities in various parts of the left hemisphere were found at MR brain imaging in T2WI, and T2 FLAIR mode. Cerebrospinal
fluid (CSF) examination showed a white cell count of 31/uL (normal <5/uL), protein 0.73 g/L (0.15-0.45), and glucose 1.4 mmole/L (2.2-3.9). Standard CSF neuroviral PCR panel
and PCR for SARS-CoV-2 were negative. She was treated with ganciclovir, and dexamethasone. Due to suspected tuberculosis meningitis (cytosis, decreased level of protein and
glucose), she also received ex juvantibus a course of anti-TB therapy (isoniazid, kanamycin, and levofloxacin) and made a steady improvement.
Conclusion: This case shows that SARS-CoV-2 in association with other pathogens may cause various lesions of the CNS accompanied by severe neurological manifestations in adults.
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SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19-associated encephalitis
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Dyachenko P. A., Smiianova O. I., Dyachenko A. G. Meningo-encephalitis in a middle-aged woman hospitalized for COVID-19 // Wiadomosci lekarskie. 2021. №74(5). P. 1274-1276. DOI: 10.36740/WLek202105142.