Abstract

Neurological manifestations of COVID-19 are still incompletely understood. Neurological manifestations may be due to direct viral effect on neurons and glial cells, to an immune-mediated response to the virus, or to a hypercoagulable state and associated endothelial damage, as well as to severe systemic disease with prolonged intensive care unit stay. To describe two patients with severe SARS-CoV-2 infection and delayed recovery of consciousness after sedation withdrawal, in whom MRI disclosed multifocal white matter brain lesions, compatible with the diagnosis of acute disseminated encephalomyelitis. Observational report of two cases of severe COVID-19 infection in patients from two tertiary hospitals in São Paulo, Brazil. These patients underwent neurologic and systemic evaluation for delayed awakening after sedation withdrawal. MRI displayed multifocal centrum semiovale lesions, suggestive of demyelinating inflammation. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for SARS-CoV-2 was negative in both cases. A recurrent pattern of multifocal white matter lesions can occur in COVID-19 patients, possibly associated with delayed awakening. Additional studies are necessary to elucidate the role of the viral infection and of inflammatory and immune-mediated associated changes in neurological manifestations of COVID-19.

Highlights

  • We describe two patients that presented white matter lesions, suggestive of an inflammatory-demyelinating process associated with a prolonged hypoactive encephalopathy related to severe COVID-19 infection and long intensive care unit (ICU) stay

  • We describe two cases of severe COVID-19 with prolonged ICU stay and delayed awakening that presented with neurological impairment and bilateral multifocal white matter lesions on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

  • SARS-CoV-2 may reach the brain via bloodstream or transcribriform route along the olfactory nerve[1,8]

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Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis in COVID-19: presentation of two cases and review of the literature. Encefalomielite disseminada aguda associada a COVID-19: relato de dois casos e revisão de literatura. Cesar Castello Branco LOPES1, Sonia Maria Dozzi BRUCKI1,2, Carlos Eduardo Borges PASSOS NETO1, Luiza Alves CORAZZA2, José Pedro Soares BAIMA1, Matheus Dalben FIORENTINO1, João Fellipe Santos TATSCH2, Maria da Graça Morais MARTIN3, Leandro Tavares LUCATO3, Hélio Rodrigues GOMES1, Maria Sheila Guimarães ROCHA2, Ida FORTINI1, Ricardo Nitrini[1], Luiz H.

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