Brainstem Infarction in Immunodeficiency Identified as Adenosine Deaminase 2 Deficiency: Case Report

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Oster ChristophORCID,Stolte Benjamin,Asan Livia,Pul Refik,Klebe Stephan,Köhrmann Martin,Breuckmann Katharina,Rischpler Christoph,Deuschl Cornelius,Dolff Sebastian,Kleinschnitz Christoph,Hagenacker TimORCID

Abstract

Abstract Purpose We present the case of a 24-year-old male with CNS granulomatosis due to an immunodeficiency syndrome which was identified as deficiency of adenosine deaminase 2 (DADA2) as a cause of brainstem infarction. Methods Case report and detailed description of the clinical course of diagnosis and treatment. Case The patient’s medical history consisted of an unknown immunodeficiency syndrome. Based on former findings, common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) was diagnosed. The patient suffered from three consecutive brainstem strokes of unknown etiology within 3 years. An MRI scan detected gadolinium-enhancing, granulomatous-suspect lesions in the interpeduncular cistern, temporal lobe, and tegmentum. Laboratory analysis was compatible with CVID, with leukopenia and immunoglobulin deficiency. Because granulomatous CNS inflammation was suspected, the patient received methylprednisolone immunosuppressive therapy, which led to partially regressive MRI lesions. However, in contrast to imaging, the patient showed a progressive cerebellar syndrome, indicating plasma exchange therapy and immunoglobulin treatment, which led to rapid symptom amelioration. After a relapse and a further stroke, expanded analysis confirmed DADA2 (and not CVID) as the inflammatory cause for recurrent stroke. After starting the therapy with immunoglobulins and adalimumab, no further strokes occurred. Conclusion We present the case of a young adult with diagnosis of DADA2 as a cause for recurrent strokes due to vasculitis. This stroke etiology is rare but should be considered as a cause of recurrent stroke of unknown origin in young patients to avoid a disabling disease course by disease-specific treatment options.

Funder

Universitätsklinikum Essen

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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