2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00415-017-8572-2
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Early trigeminal nerve involvement in Listeria monocytogenes rhombencephalitis: case series and systematic review

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“…Listeria rhombencephalitis occurs in healthy adults with a typical biphasic presentation that may affect even the area postrema (Fig 17). The MR imaging appearance of Listeria rhombencephalitis may be distinguishable from that of NMOSD when abscess formation or intra-axial trigeminal nerve involvement is observed (78,79).…”
Section: Rhombencephalitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Listeria rhombencephalitis occurs in healthy adults with a typical biphasic presentation that may affect even the area postrema (Fig 17). The MR imaging appearance of Listeria rhombencephalitis may be distinguishable from that of NMOSD when abscess formation or intra-axial trigeminal nerve involvement is observed (78,79).…”
Section: Rhombencephalitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…osteomyelitis, and peritonitis [15][16][17], and activates the assembly of AIM2, NLRC4, and NLRP3 inflammasomes, which are multiprotein complexes that induce activation of the proinflammatory cysteine protease caspase-1 during the disease course as well as the secretion of important proinflammatory cytokines, such as IL-1β, IL-6, and TNF-α [18][19][20]. These excessive inflammatory reactions cause great harm to the body, particularly immunocompromised populations [21,22].…”
Section: Monocytogenes Infection Can Induce a Variety Of Inflammatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esant aler gi jai be ta lak ta mams, re ko men duo ja mas alter na ty vus gy dy mas kot ri mok sa zo liu (80-100 mg/kg/d sul fa me tok sa zo lio) [1]. Taip pat ap ra ðy ti sëk min gi rom biniø sme ge nø en ce fa li to gy dy mo at ve jai, tai kant il ga lai ká gy dy mà in tra ve ni niu me ro pe ne mu 2000 mg 3 kar tus per die nà [25].…”
Section: Gydymasunclassified
“…rhombencephalitis). Vie na ið daþ niau siø in fek ci niø jo prie þas èiø yra bû tent Lis te ria mo no cy to ge nes [24,25]. Ðiai neu ro lis te rio zës for mai daþ niau siai bû din gos dvi fazës: pra dþio je li ga ma ni fes tuo ja simp to mais, pa na ðiais á gri pà (karð èia vi mu, gal vos skaus mu, py ki ni mu, vë mi mu), pa pras tai trun kan èiais ke le tà die nø, po to stai ga pa si reið kia ner vø sis te mos (VII, V, IX, X gal vi niø ner vø, mo to ri niø ar sen so ri niø lai dø, sme ge në liø, sme ge nø ka mie no) pa þei dimo simp to mai.…”
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