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Case No : 1338 Date 2023-06-12

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  • Courtesy of Sunyoung Park / Bundang Seoul National University Hospital
  • Age/Sex 39 / M
  • Chief ComplaintLimb weakness and sensory change (onset: 1 MA) Lab: CBC normal, CRP normal, ANCA negative, Antinuclear Ab negative
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Diagnosis With Brief Discussion

Diagnosis
CLIPPERS (Chronic Lymphocytic Inflammation with Pontine Perivascular Enhancement Response to Steroids)
Radiologic Findings
Fig 1. Chest PA shows multiple tiny nodular opacities in both upper lung zones.
Fig 2-5. CT scans reveals multifocal irregular ill-defined nodules in both lungs. Some of the nodules are subsolid and some are solid.
Fig 6-7. Brain MRI and Spine MRI show multifocal nodular enhancing lesions at pons and spinal cord.the
Brief Review
Chronic lymphocytic inflammation with pontine perivascular enhancement responsive to steroids (CLIPPERS) is a CNS inflammatory disorder characterized by pontine predominant, punctate, gadolinium enhancing MRI lesions with exquisite response to corticosteroid therapy. The clinical manifestation includes brainstem symptoms, gait ataxia, and diplopia with subacute presentation.
Diagnosis requires careful exclusion of alternative diagnoses. The characteristic MRI pattern is pontine and cerebellar punctate gadolinium enhancement. Some reports show extrapontine lesions such as spinal cord, generalized lymphadenopathy, or lung lesions. On 1 case report, multiple solid pulmonary nodules were noted, showing central GGO surrounded consolidation, characterizing reversed halo pattern. Numerous and confluent nodules were in predominantly peribronchovascular distribution. The differential diagnosis includes vasculitis, sarcoidosis and angiocentric lymphoma. Due to lack of diagnostic criteria, clinical, radiological and pathological correlation is needed. On pathology, perivascular and T cell-predominant inflammatory cell infiltrates in affected lesion. Corticosteroids is recommended treatment, and response is key to diagnosis.
References
1. W Oliver Tobin, Yong Guo, Karl N Krecke, Joseph E Parisi, Claudia F Lucchinetti, Sean J Pittock, Jay Mandrekar, Divyanshu Dubey, Jan Debruyne, B Mark Keegan, Diagnostic criteria for chronic lymphocytic inflammation with pontine perivascular enhancement responsive to steroids (CLIPPERS), Brain, Volume 140, Issue 9, September 2017, Pages 2415
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No. of Applicants : 88

▶ Correct Answer : 8/88,  9.1%
  • - Gifu University Hospital , Japan Yo Kaneko
  • - , Japan SHUNJIRO NOGUCHI
  • - Manipal hospital Hebbal, Bengaluru , India PRAVIN KUMAR M
  • - Paras hospital, Panchkula , India SHALEEN RANA
  • - Hanyang University Hospital , Korea (South) SUNJIN RYU
  • - , Japan YUMI MAEHARA
  • - Toyota Kosei Hospital , Japan YUKI HAYASHI
  • - The Catholic University of Korea Yoeuido St. Mary , Korea (South) CHAWOONG JEON
▶ Correct Answer as Differential Diagnosis : 3/88,  3.4%
  • - Kyoto University Hospital , Japan YASUHISA KURATA
  • - Yonsei University,Severance Hospital , Korea (South) SEO BUM CHO
  • - Hanyang University Hospital , Korea (South) SEUNG JIN YOO
▶ Semi-Correct Answer : 1/88,  1.1%
  • - Korea University Guro Hospital , Korea (South) LEE DAKYONG
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