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Abstract Details

Multifocal Brain and Spinal Cord Lesions Suggestive of CNS Demyelination after Endovascular Cerebral Aneurysm Therapy
Cerebrovascular Disease and Interventional Neurology
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Endovascular therapy of aneurysms is rarely complicated by development of MRI enhancing brain lesions, mostly in the vascular territory used for access, suggestive of a foreign body reaction. However, there are no reports of spinal cord lesions following these procedures. We present a case of multifocal brain and spinal cord lesions identified after endovascular cerebral aneurysm therapy in one patient followed for more than 13 years with serial clinical and imaging assessments. 

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At age 49, the patient developed left sixth nerve palsy and was subsequently found to have a left compressive optic neuropathy. Imaging revealed a left cavernous carotid artery aneurysm measuring about 2.5 cm, and a right ophthalmic artery aneurysm measuring about 5 mm. She underwent a balloon-assisted coil occlusion of the right ophthalmic artery aneurysm, followed by balloon sacrifice of the left internal carotid artery proximal to the aneurysm. Control angiography demonstrated collateral flow around the tiny balloon in the distal left MCA territory. She had no new post-procedure neurologic deficits. However, repeat MRI demonstrated small new diffusion weighted change in the territory distal to the balloon, and multiple white matter T2/FLAIR subcortical, juxtacortical and periventricular white matter post-contrast enhancement, and cervical and thoracic cord lesions. CSF showed 10.6 leukocytes (92% lymphocytes) and 1-2 bands of IgG-kappa, otherwise normal. Serial MRIs throughout 13 years of follow up revealed new enhancing lesions in the left MCA distribution. She later developed clinical events suggestive of CNS demyelination with spontaneous improvement.
We suspect that in this case, there are two processes, one related to foreign body reaction, the other related to inflammatory demyelination that may have been unmasked after the procedure. Further studies are required to elucidate the frequency and pathophysiology of enhancing brain lesions after endovascular treatment, and their potential association with multifocal CNS inflammation.
Authors/Disclosures
Samantha Anne Gutierrez, MD
PRESENTER
Dr. Gutierrez has nothing to disclose.
Katayoun Alikhani, MD (South Health Campus) Dr. Alikhani has received personal compensation in the range of $500-$4,999 for serving as a Consultant for Apotex, Biogen, Bristol Myers Squibb, EMD Serono, Novartis, Roche, Sanofi Genzyme.