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Course of cerebral lesions in a patient with periarteritis nodosa studied by magnetic resonance imaging

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The course is reported of a patient with periarteritis nodosa who initially presented with neurological symptoms. Multiple cerebral lesions were documented by the first magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) investigation. The majority of these had disappeared completely in the follow-up MRI studies. In contrast to neurological improvement the patient eventually died due to multiorgan failure. Postmortem histological examination revealed no pathological findings in the brain except one single necrotic area already known from MRI. Remissions of histological and angiographic alterations in periarteritis nodosa have been described as “local healing” leading to fibrosis and scarring. Our findings suggest that restitutio ad integrum may occur, at least in cerebral lesions.

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Abbreviations

PAN:

panarteritis nodosa

MRI:

magnetic resonance imaging

CT:

computerized tomography

CNS:

central nervous system

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Koppensteiner, R., Base, W., Bognar, H. et al. Course of cerebral lesions in a patient with periarteritis nodosa studied by magnetic resonance imaging. Klin Wochenschr 67, 398–401 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01711268

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