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Epidemiology, clinical and imaging features of rhombencephalitis caused by L. monocytogenes. A retrospective observational study

INTRODUCTION. To date, few studies have explored the specific risk factors of patients with listeriosis who develop rhombencephalitis, and there is insufficient information regarding imaging findings and clinical symptoms in patients with this disease. This work aimed to analyze the imaging findings...

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Autores principales: Bossini, Antonio J. Láinez-Ramos, Redruello-Guerrero, Pablo, Martínez-Barbero, José P., Gutiérrez-Jiménez, Paula, Gutiérrez-Jiménez, Carmen, Rivera-Izquierdo, Mario
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Publicado: Viguera Editores (Evidenze Group) 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10478121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37303100
http://dx.doi.org/10.33588/rn.7612.2023020
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author Bossini, Antonio J. Láinez-Ramos
Redruello-Guerrero, Pablo
Martínez-Barbero, José P.
Gutiérrez-Jiménez, Paula
Gutiérrez-Jiménez, Carmen
Rivera-Izquierdo, Mario
author_facet Bossini, Antonio J. Láinez-Ramos
Redruello-Guerrero, Pablo
Martínez-Barbero, José P.
Gutiérrez-Jiménez, Paula
Gutiérrez-Jiménez, Carmen
Rivera-Izquierdo, Mario
author_sort Bossini, Antonio J. Láinez-Ramos
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description INTRODUCTION. To date, few studies have explored the specific risk factors of patients with listeriosis who develop rhombencephalitis, and there is insufficient information regarding imaging findings and clinical symptoms in patients with this disease. This work aimed to analyze the imaging findings associated with L. monocytogenes rhombencephalitis in a cohort of patients with listeriosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS. We conducted a retrospective observational study of all declared cases of listeriosis in a tertiary hospital from Granada, Spain, from 2008 to 2021. Risk factors, comorbidities, and clinical outcomes were collected for all patients. In addition, clinical symptoms and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings were included for those patients who developed rhombencephalitis. Descriptive and bivariate analyses were performed using SPSS statistical software (IBM SPSS, version 21). RESULTS. Our cohort comprised 120 patients with listeriosis (41.7% women, mean age: 58.6 ± 23.8 years), of which 10 (8.3%) had rhombencephalitis. The most frequent MRI findings in patients with confirmed rhombencephalitis were T(2)-FLAIR hyperintensity (100%), T(1) hypointensity (80%), scattered parenchymal enhancement (80%), and cranial nerve enhancement (70%), while the most frequent anatomical involvement were pons, medulla oblongata, and cerebellum. Complications occurred in 6 patients (abscess in 4, hemorrhage in 2, hydrocephalus in 1). CONCLUSIONS. Rhombencephalitis is associated with an increased in-hospital mortality in patients with listeriosis. The anatomical distribution and imaging characteristics of neurolisteriosis could be useful to suggest the diagnosis. Future studies with greater sample size should explore the association between anatomical location, imaging patterns, and associated complications (e.g., hydrocephalus, hemorrhage), and clinical outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-104781212023-09-06 Epidemiology, clinical and imaging features of rhombencephalitis caused by L. monocytogenes. A retrospective observational study Bossini, Antonio J. Láinez-Ramos Redruello-Guerrero, Pablo Martínez-Barbero, José P. Gutiérrez-Jiménez, Paula Gutiérrez-Jiménez, Carmen Rivera-Izquierdo, Mario Rev Neurol Brief Original INTRODUCTION. To date, few studies have explored the specific risk factors of patients with listeriosis who develop rhombencephalitis, and there is insufficient information regarding imaging findings and clinical symptoms in patients with this disease. This work aimed to analyze the imaging findings associated with L. monocytogenes rhombencephalitis in a cohort of patients with listeriosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS. We conducted a retrospective observational study of all declared cases of listeriosis in a tertiary hospital from Granada, Spain, from 2008 to 2021. Risk factors, comorbidities, and clinical outcomes were collected for all patients. In addition, clinical symptoms and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings were included for those patients who developed rhombencephalitis. Descriptive and bivariate analyses were performed using SPSS statistical software (IBM SPSS, version 21). RESULTS. Our cohort comprised 120 patients with listeriosis (41.7% women, mean age: 58.6 ± 23.8 years), of which 10 (8.3%) had rhombencephalitis. The most frequent MRI findings in patients with confirmed rhombencephalitis were T(2)-FLAIR hyperintensity (100%), T(1) hypointensity (80%), scattered parenchymal enhancement (80%), and cranial nerve enhancement (70%), while the most frequent anatomical involvement were pons, medulla oblongata, and cerebellum. Complications occurred in 6 patients (abscess in 4, hemorrhage in 2, hydrocephalus in 1). CONCLUSIONS. Rhombencephalitis is associated with an increased in-hospital mortality in patients with listeriosis. The anatomical distribution and imaging characteristics of neurolisteriosis could be useful to suggest the diagnosis. Future studies with greater sample size should explore the association between anatomical location, imaging patterns, and associated complications (e.g., hydrocephalus, hemorrhage), and clinical outcomes. Viguera Editores (Evidenze Group) 2023-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10478121/ /pubmed/37303100 http://dx.doi.org/10.33588/rn.7612.2023020 Text en Copyright: © Revista de Neurología https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Revista de Neurología trabaja bajo una licencia Creative Commons
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Bossini, Antonio J. Láinez-Ramos
Redruello-Guerrero, Pablo
Martínez-Barbero, José P.
Gutiérrez-Jiménez, Paula
Gutiérrez-Jiménez, Carmen
Rivera-Izquierdo, Mario
Epidemiology, clinical and imaging features of rhombencephalitis caused by L. monocytogenes. A retrospective observational study
title Epidemiology, clinical and imaging features of rhombencephalitis caused by L. monocytogenes. A retrospective observational study
title_full Epidemiology, clinical and imaging features of rhombencephalitis caused by L. monocytogenes. A retrospective observational study
title_fullStr Epidemiology, clinical and imaging features of rhombencephalitis caused by L. monocytogenes. A retrospective observational study
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology, clinical and imaging features of rhombencephalitis caused by L. monocytogenes. A retrospective observational study
title_short Epidemiology, clinical and imaging features of rhombencephalitis caused by L. monocytogenes. A retrospective observational study
title_sort epidemiology, clinical and imaging features of rhombencephalitis caused by l. monocytogenes. a retrospective observational study
topic Brief Original
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10478121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37303100
http://dx.doi.org/10.33588/rn.7612.2023020
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