Case report: Lateral medullary syndrome with eight-and-a-half syndromes

Author:

Zuo Chun12ORCID,Zhao Mingmin12,Zhao Lei13,Meng Nan13,Xing Xing13,Li Na13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Neurological Intensive Care Unit, Hebei General Hospital, Shijiazhuang, China

2. Graduate School of Hebei North University, Zhangjiakou, China

3. Hebei Provincial Key Laboratory of Cerebral Networks and Cognitive Disorders, Shijiazhuang, China.

Abstract

Rationale: Lateral medullary syndrome is caused by atherosclerosis or embolism of the vertebral artery and its branches or the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA).The eight-and-a-half syndrome is a rare pontocerebellar nerve-ocular syndrome presenting as a one-and-a-half syndrome plus ipsilateral seventh cerebral nerve palsy. The dorsolateral medullary syndrome combined with the eight-and-a-half syndromes is even rarer, so it is important to recognize the features of the classical brainstem syndrome and the eight-and-a-half syndromes. Patient concerns: Most patients with dorsolateral medullary syndrome combined with eight-and-a-half syndromes have a good prognosis, with recovery occurring within a few weeks to a few months, although a few patients may take longer to recover. Diagnosis interventions: In the course of disease development, the patient developed dysarthria, dysphagia, hypothermia, ipsilateral Horner sign and ataxia. Computed tomography was performed which showed cerebral infarction in the left brainstem. Cranial diffusion-weighted imaging + magnetic resonance angiography showed acute infarction in the left cerebellar hemisphere, with a high probability of severe stenosis or occlusion in the intracranial and proximal segments of the basilar arteries. This supports the diagnosis of dorsolateral medullary syndrome. The patient’s limited adduction and abduction of the left eye and limited adduction of the right eye, combined with peripheral paralysis of the affected lateral nerve, supported the diagnosis of eight-and-a-half syndromes. The administration of antiplatelet and anti-ester fixation treatment can effectively improve the symptoms and shorten the course of the disease. Outcomes: After antiplatelet and anti-ester fixation treatment, the symptoms improved and the patient was discharged. Lessons: Dorsolateral medullary syndrome combined with eight-and-a-half syndromes is a rare clinical condition, and therefore more attention should be paid to the early diagnosis and treatment of such patients.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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