Encephalopathy in COVID-19 Presenting With Acute Aphasia Mimicking Stroke

Introduction: Neurological manifestations are emerging as relatively frequent complications of corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19), including stroke and encephalopathy. Clinical characteristics of the latter are heterogeneous and not yet fully elucidated, while the pathogenesis appears related to n...

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Main Authors: Umberto Pensato, Lorenzo Muccioli, Elena Pasini, Maria Tappatà, Lorenzo Ferri, Lilia Volpi, Laura Licchetta, Stella Battaglia, Giada Rossini, Isabella Bon, Maria Carla Re, Luigi Cirillo, Luigi Simonetti, Laura Ludovica Gramegna, Roberto Michelucci, Pietro Cortelli, Andrea Zini, Francesca Bisulli
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2020.587226/full
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spelling doaj-eb552d857e794a2aa1584b9794d8d5fd2020-11-25T03:53:05ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neurology1664-22952020-10-011110.3389/fneur.2020.587226587226Encephalopathy in COVID-19 Presenting With Acute Aphasia Mimicking StrokeUmberto Pensato0Lorenzo Muccioli1Elena Pasini2Maria Tappatà3Lorenzo Ferri4Lilia Volpi5Laura Licchetta6Stella Battaglia7Giada Rossini8Isabella Bon9Maria Carla Re10Luigi Cirillo11Luigi Simonetti12Laura Ludovica Gramegna13Roberto Michelucci14Pietro Cortelli15Pietro Cortelli16Andrea Zini17Francesca Bisulli18Francesca Bisulli19Department of Biomedical and NeuroMotor Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna, ItalyDepartment of Biomedical and NeuroMotor Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna, ItalyIRCCS Istituto delle Scienze Neurologiche di Bologna, Bologna, Italy‡IRCCS Istituto delle Scienze Neurologiche di Bologna, Bologna, Italy‡Department of Biomedical and NeuroMotor Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna, ItalyIRCCS Istituto delle Scienze Neurologiche di Bologna, Bologna, Italy‡IRCCS Istituto delle Scienze Neurologiche di Bologna, Bologna, Italy‡IRCCS Istituto delle Scienze Neurologiche di Bologna, Bologna, Italy‡Microbiology Unit, DIMES, University of Bologna, Bologna, ItalyMicrobiology Unit, DIMES, University of Bologna, Bologna, ItalyMicrobiology Unit, DIMES, University of Bologna, Bologna, ItalyIRCCS Istituto delle Scienze Neurologiche di Bologna, Bologna, Italy‡IRCCS Istituto delle Scienze Neurologiche di Bologna, Bologna, Italy‡IRCCS Istituto delle Scienze Neurologiche di Bologna, Bologna, Italy‡IRCCS Istituto delle Scienze Neurologiche di Bologna, Bologna, Italy‡Department of Biomedical and NeuroMotor Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna, ItalyIRCCS Istituto delle Scienze Neurologiche di Bologna, Bologna, Italy‡IRCCS Istituto delle Scienze Neurologiche di Bologna, Bologna, Italy‡Department of Biomedical and NeuroMotor Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna, ItalyIRCCS Istituto delle Scienze Neurologiche di Bologna, Bologna, Italy‡Introduction: Neurological manifestations are emerging as relatively frequent complications of corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19), including stroke and encephalopathy. Clinical characteristics of the latter are heterogeneous and not yet fully elucidated, while the pathogenesis appears related to neuroinflammation in a subset of patients.Case: A middle-aged man presented with acute language disturbance at the emergency department. Examination revealed expressive aphasia, mild ideomotor slowing, and severe hypocapnic hypoxemia. Multimodal CT assessment and electroencephalogram (EEG) did not reveal any abnormalities. COVID-19 was diagnosed based on chest CT findings and positive severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) reverse transcription PCR (RT-PCR) on nasopharyngeal swab. The following day, neurological symptoms progressed to agitated delirium and respiratory status worsened, requiring admission to the ICU and mechanical ventilation. Brain MRI and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) studies were unremarkable. RT-PCR for SARS-CoV-2 on CSF was negative. He received supportive treatment and intravenous low-dose steroids. His neurological and respiratory status resolved completely within 2 weeks.Conclusions: We report a patient with reversible COVID-19-related encephalopathy presenting as acute aphasia, mimicking stroke or status epilepticus, eventually evolving into delirium. Although large-vessel stroke is frequently encountered in COVID-19, our case suggests that focal neurological deficits may occur as the earliest feature of encephalopathy. Neurological status reversibility and the absence of abnormalities on brain MRI are consistent with a functional rather than a structural neuronal network impairment.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2020.587226/fullcytokine release syndromecar-tICANSneurologydeliriumSARS-CoV-2
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author Umberto Pensato
Lorenzo Muccioli
Elena Pasini
Maria Tappatà
Lorenzo Ferri
Lilia Volpi
Laura Licchetta
Stella Battaglia
Giada Rossini
Isabella Bon
Maria Carla Re
Luigi Cirillo
Luigi Simonetti
Laura Ludovica Gramegna
Roberto Michelucci
Pietro Cortelli
Pietro Cortelli
Andrea Zini
Francesca Bisulli
Francesca Bisulli
spellingShingle Umberto Pensato
Lorenzo Muccioli
Elena Pasini
Maria Tappatà
Lorenzo Ferri
Lilia Volpi
Laura Licchetta
Stella Battaglia
Giada Rossini
Isabella Bon
Maria Carla Re
Luigi Cirillo
Luigi Simonetti
Laura Ludovica Gramegna
Roberto Michelucci
Pietro Cortelli
Pietro Cortelli
Andrea Zini
Francesca Bisulli
Francesca Bisulli
Encephalopathy in COVID-19 Presenting With Acute Aphasia Mimicking Stroke
Frontiers in Neurology
cytokine release syndrome
car-t
ICANS
neurology
delirium
SARS-CoV-2
author_facet Umberto Pensato
Lorenzo Muccioli
Elena Pasini
Maria Tappatà
Lorenzo Ferri
Lilia Volpi
Laura Licchetta
Stella Battaglia
Giada Rossini
Isabella Bon
Maria Carla Re
Luigi Cirillo
Luigi Simonetti
Laura Ludovica Gramegna
Roberto Michelucci
Pietro Cortelli
Pietro Cortelli
Andrea Zini
Francesca Bisulli
Francesca Bisulli
author_sort Umberto Pensato
title Encephalopathy in COVID-19 Presenting With Acute Aphasia Mimicking Stroke
title_short Encephalopathy in COVID-19 Presenting With Acute Aphasia Mimicking Stroke
title_full Encephalopathy in COVID-19 Presenting With Acute Aphasia Mimicking Stroke
title_fullStr Encephalopathy in COVID-19 Presenting With Acute Aphasia Mimicking Stroke
title_full_unstemmed Encephalopathy in COVID-19 Presenting With Acute Aphasia Mimicking Stroke
title_sort encephalopathy in covid-19 presenting with acute aphasia mimicking stroke
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neurology
issn 1664-2295
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Introduction: Neurological manifestations are emerging as relatively frequent complications of corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19), including stroke and encephalopathy. Clinical characteristics of the latter are heterogeneous and not yet fully elucidated, while the pathogenesis appears related to neuroinflammation in a subset of patients.Case: A middle-aged man presented with acute language disturbance at the emergency department. Examination revealed expressive aphasia, mild ideomotor slowing, and severe hypocapnic hypoxemia. Multimodal CT assessment and electroencephalogram (EEG) did not reveal any abnormalities. COVID-19 was diagnosed based on chest CT findings and positive severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) reverse transcription PCR (RT-PCR) on nasopharyngeal swab. The following day, neurological symptoms progressed to agitated delirium and respiratory status worsened, requiring admission to the ICU and mechanical ventilation. Brain MRI and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) studies were unremarkable. RT-PCR for SARS-CoV-2 on CSF was negative. He received supportive treatment and intravenous low-dose steroids. His neurological and respiratory status resolved completely within 2 weeks.Conclusions: We report a patient with reversible COVID-19-related encephalopathy presenting as acute aphasia, mimicking stroke or status epilepticus, eventually evolving into delirium. Although large-vessel stroke is frequently encountered in COVID-19, our case suggests that focal neurological deficits may occur as the earliest feature of encephalopathy. Neurological status reversibility and the absence of abnormalities on brain MRI are consistent with a functional rather than a structural neuronal network impairment.
topic cytokine release syndrome
car-t
ICANS
neurology
delirium
SARS-CoV-2
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2020.587226/full
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