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The Clinical Utility of High-Resolution Vessel Wall Imaging in Screening for Meningovascular Neurosyphilis.

Mohammad N Kayyali1, Austin Momii1, Jiayu Xiao2, Zhaoyang Fan2,3, Oana M Dumitrascu4.   

Abstract

Meningovascular neurosyphilis is a common cause of stroke in young adults, particularly when HIV co-infection is present. Contemporary screening for neurosyphilis relies on invasive testing. High resolution vessel wall imaging (HR-VW) is an emerging non-invasive tool to detect intracranial vessel wall inflammation. We report a case of multifocal acute cerebral infarctions from meningovascular neurosyphillis in which HR-VWI was instrumental in leading to the etiological diagnosis. A 32-year-old man with history of untreated HIV and polysubstance abuse presented with sudden onset vertigo. CT angiogram of the head and neck showed non-dominant left extracranial vertebral artery occlusion in the V1 segment, and multifocal areas of stenoses in V2 through V4 segments. Non-contrast brain MRI demonstrated multiple small acute infarcts in the left cerebellum, left brachium pontis, medulla and occipital lobe. Rapid plasma reagin was reactive. 3D whole-brain HR-VWI revealed concentric vessel wall contrast enhancement in the left V4 segment, suggestive of inflammation. This HR-VWI finding prompted further investigation with cerebrospinal fluid analysis that revealed reactive fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption test. The patient received high-dose intravenous Penicillin G, was restarted on highly active antiretroviral therapy, and remained neurologically stable to-date. With high spatial resolution and signal-to-noise ratio, HR-VWI allows for visualization of vessel wall inflammation in co-morbid HIV and neurosyphilis.
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Keywords:  cervical arterial dissection; neurosyphilis; stroke in young adult; vessel wall imaging

Year:  2021        PMID: 34950388      PMCID: PMC8689528          DOI: 10.1177/19418744211000524

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurohospitalist        ISSN: 1941-8744


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Journal:  Curr Infect Dis Rep       Date:  2009-03       Impact factor: 3.725

Review 2.  Intracranial Vessel Wall MRI: Principles and Expert Consensus Recommendations of the American Society of Neuroradiology.

Authors:  D M Mandell; M Mossa-Basha; Y Qiao; C P Hess; F Hui; C Matouk; M H Johnson; M J A P Daemen; A Vossough; M Edjlali; D Saloner; S A Ansari; B A Wasserman; D J Mikulis
Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2016-07-28       Impact factor: 3.825

3.  Whole-brain intracranial vessel wall imaging at 3 Tesla using cerebrospinal fluid-attenuated T1-weighted 3D turbo spin echo.

Authors:  Zhaoyang Fan; Qi Yang; Zixin Deng; Yuxia Li; Xiaoming Bi; Shlee Song; Debiao Li
Journal:  Magn Reson Med       Date:  2016-02-28       Impact factor: 4.668

4.  Role of MRI in early detection of stroke secondary to neurosyphilis in an elderly patient coinfected with HIV.

Authors:  Aintzine Ruisánchez; Iñigo Vicente-Olabarria; Ines Escalza-Cortina; David Anguizola; Ines García-Gorostiaga; Marian Gomez-Beldarrain; Juan Carlos Garcia-Monco
Journal:  Neurol Clin Pract       Date:  2017-04

5.  High-resolution Intracranial Vessel Wall Imaging in Monitoring Treatment Response in Primary CNS Angiitis.

Authors:  Georgios Tsivgoulis; Georgios N Papadimitropoulos; Stefanos Lachanis; Lina Palaiodimou; Christina Zompola; Roubina Antonellou; Konstantinos Voumvourakis
Journal:  Neurologist       Date:  2018-11       Impact factor: 1.398

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