acute transverse myelitis
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2022 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hyo-jeong Kim ◽  
Se-Hoon Kim ◽  
Hoi-seon Jeong ◽  
Bum-Joon Kim

Abstract Background Intramedullary parasitic infection is extremely uncommon, and clinical presentation of Brown-Sequard syndrome is even rarer. Case presentation The authors report a case involving a 57-year-old woman with Brown-Sequard syndrome, in whom magnetic resonance imaging and clinical and epidemiological features were similar to those of acute transverse myelitis. Myelotomy suggested inflammation caused by latent parasite eggs in the spinal cord. Antiparasitic and steroid therapies were administered postoperatively. To the author’s knowledge, this is the first report to describe a surgical experience for Taenia solium eggs in the spinal cord. Conclusion Intramedullary parasitic infection is a diagnostic challenge that requires careful discrimination from other diseases. If parasite infection is suspected in a progressively deteriorating patient, myelotomy should be considered for rapid and accurate treatment.


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Covid 19 pandemic has taken away millions of lives. Our understanding of this disease, till to date, is not complete. This disease has a wide variety of neurological manifestations. Acute transverse myelitis is one such rare neurological complication of Covid 19. The exact etiology is not clear. Auto immunity might be one of the possible mechanisms. We report a case of 39-year-old lady, who had recent history of high-grade fever and cough. This was followed by weakness of both legs and in- ability to pass urine. SARS-CoV-2 (PCR) from nasopharyngeal swab was positive. She was found to have features of acute non compressive myelopathy. MRI brain and MRI cervical spine with contrast was normal. MRI dorso lumbar spine with contrast was suggestive of diffuse hyper intensity of conus medullaris with contrast enhancement suggestive of conus myelitis. CSF analysis ruled out infection and autoimmune causes. She was pulsed with high dose steroids. There was some transient improvement in symptoms. Learning points: 1) Physicians should not consider Covid as a respiratory illness only. It can present with a variety of extra pulmonary manifestations. 2) Acute transverse myelitis is a rare complication of Covid 19 infection. Timely recognition and treatment can prevent permanent neurological damage and residual disability. 3) Conus myelitis might not present with classic upper motor neuron signs. Any new onset bladder dysfunction in a setting of a recent covid infection should be taken seriously and requires urgent imaging of the spine.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Victor Hugo Ferrante Maia Athayde ◽  
Tâmila Moreira de Alencar Bezerra Lima ◽  
Guilherme Morais Andrade ◽  
Marcella Motão Ribeiro ◽  
Júlia Souza Gonçalves ◽  
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Cureus ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rija Qazi ◽  
Ayesha Memon ◽  
Alaa S Mohamed ◽  
Muneeba Ali ◽  
Romil Singh

2021 ◽  
Vol 41 (7) ◽  
pp. 568-572
Author(s):  
Sagiri KAMANARU ◽  
Yoshihiro IKUTA ◽  
Tatsuo YAMAMOTO

Cureus ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Liaquat Ali ◽  
Imran Mohammed ◽  
Yasin Zada ◽  
Haya Salem ◽  
Ambreen Iqrar

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