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This is another example of
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a leukoencephalopathy,
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a white matter disease that has become better
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understood in the past two years.
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This patient had severe pulmonary distress and Covid,
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and was identified to have left-sided
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Horner syndrome dysmetria.
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The patient had a background history of diabetes
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and diabetic neuropathy and nephropathy,
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and also had end-stage renal disease.
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So a lot going on,
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and the study was done because of the patient's
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neurologic deficits and change in mental status.
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I have here the T2-weighted scan
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and FLAIR scan.
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Unfortunately,
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the patient was on a ventilator, and therefore,
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there's a lot of motion artifact,
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as you can see on the FLAIR scan.
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But what the study does show is a central
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leukoencephalopathy that is bright on the FLAIR,
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and which extends, as you can see,
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into the posterior limbs of the internal capsule.
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On the fast T2-weighted scan, again,
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you get the sense of the extent into the
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posterior limbs of the internal capsule
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with widening and bright signal,
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and then the involvement of the corona radiata.
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And then above the corona radiata,
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you have the centrum semiovale
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with somewhat sparing of the periphery.
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Now, in Covid leukoencephalopathy,
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which this is a case of,
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you generally do see microbleeds.
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This is the susceptibility-weighted
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scan on this individual.
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And this patient was spared of the microbleeds
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that one might see on patients with white matter
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disease from COVID.
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You might also see
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superimposed strokes and ischemic injuries on
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the basis of the hypercoagulability
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that may occur with COVID.
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Note that on the ADC map,
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the areas of the white matter disease do show
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reduction in ADC centrally here on either side
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of the ventricular system, which, again,
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is not uncommon with COVID leukoencephalopathy.
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Your differential diagnosis includes hypoxic
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ischemic leukoencephalopathy,
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which may also occur in patients who have COVID,
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and that's more of a
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different mechanism where the patient may have
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had a respiratory arrest,
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as opposed to the more insidious onset of the
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Covid leukoencephalopathy.
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