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On the White Matter Lesions of the Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease. Can a New Subentity Be Recognized in Man?

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Journal J Neurol Sci
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Neurology
Date 1984 Feb 1
PMID 6368755
Citations 8
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Abstract

One case of CJD with severe involvement of the white matter is discussed. The patient was admitted after a 3-month clinical course with rapidly increasing mental deterioration, coma vigil-like state, myoclonic twitching of the limbs and of the facial muscles. The EEG showed the typical features of CJD. The first CT scan, performed 3 months after onset, revealed only a mild cortical and subcortical atrophy of the brain. The second CT scan, 12 months later, showed a considerable cortical and subcortical atrophy of the brain. The patient died 18 months after onset. Neuropathological examination showed a severe degeneration in the gray matter, with spongiosis, loss of neurones and hypertrophic glial reaction. The white matter was also involved with severe spongiosis, demyelination and hypertrophic glial proliferation. The case is discussed in relation to the data in the literature. It is argued that cases of CJD with severe involvement of the white matter should be classified as a new neuropathological subentity of CJD.

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