2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jns.2017.05.030
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Neurosarcoidosis and multiple intracerebral hematomas: An unusual clinical presentation

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“…14,28 Although some of the apparent lobar predilection may be from a reporting bias of larger symptomatic lesions, the reasons for relative sparing of the basal ganglia in the reported studies are unclear and unlikely to be entirely coincidental. Like some of the recently reported cases 37,39,42 and the authors' personal experiences, distinct peripheral distribution of the ICH with sparing of the basal ganglia may be seen, though its significance is not clear (Fig 5). The overall heterogeneity of the lesion distribution may be secondary to pathologically demonstrated "mixed" venous and arterial involvement.…”
Section: Hemorrhagic Lesionssupporting
confidence: 49%
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“…14,28 Although some of the apparent lobar predilection may be from a reporting bias of larger symptomatic lesions, the reasons for relative sparing of the basal ganglia in the reported studies are unclear and unlikely to be entirely coincidental. Like some of the recently reported cases 37,39,42 and the authors' personal experiences, distinct peripheral distribution of the ICH with sparing of the basal ganglia may be seen, though its significance is not clear (Fig 5). The overall heterogeneity of the lesion distribution may be secondary to pathologically demonstrated "mixed" venous and arterial involvement.…”
Section: Hemorrhagic Lesionssupporting
confidence: 49%
“…36,37 Because the common denominator in both ischemic and hemorrhagic lesions is underlying vasculitis, it is not surprising that they both have a male predilection, unlike sarcoidosis, which is more common in females. 36,38,39 Table 2 lists the cases of NS with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) reported in the English language literature where imaging was performed. 28,36-47 A review of these cases reveals that ICH in patients with NS is often intraparenchymal and is more likely to be supratentorial.…”
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“…7 Previously documented case reports of intracranial hemorrhage in NS had established improvement with our initial strategy of high dose corticosteroids. 8,9 Due to our patient’s severe presentation, we elected to pursue a more aggressive, early therapy with infliximab in addition to methotrexate and a steroid taper. We hoped to avoid further complications from disease progression in a patient with an already precarious neurological state.…”
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confidence: 99%