scholarly journals Rehabilitation of a patient with overlap of acute transverse myelitis and Bickerstaff’s brainstem encephalitis: a case report

2016 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ryan Solinsky ◽  
Aaron E Bunnell
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 2083-2087
Author(s):  
Ali Alshararni

The case report demonstrates the issue of Khalid Ali, who is a citizen of Yamen, explicitly living in Saudi Arabia. He is 38 years, weighs 82kgs, and of 162 cm in height. He is a sales professional and married with two kids. Khalid Ali has been living healthy until two years ago when he started experiencing pains in his lower extremities accompanied by numbness. He was treated, and everything went back to normal until soon when the case came back after the administration of the Pfizer vaccine as a preventive measure for COVID-19 disease. The consequence of the administration of the Pfizer vaccine resulted in severe pain and weaknesses in his legs and severe headache on the second day, which resulted in him being put on an ICU after 48 hours since he was almost paralyzed. A series of tests were conducted on him, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), hematology, and biochemistry which involved Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) protein test. MRI findings were significant since they indicated acute inflammation on the spine observed on the dorsal spinal cord with contrast and lumbosacral spinal cord. All the hematology tests turned out to be expected. Biochemistry conducted tests were similarly standard except for CSF protein which was highly abnormal. The combination of the high abnormal CSF protein test and acute inflammation of the spine observed from the MRI findings were confirmed evidence of acute transverse myelitis as a result of the administration of the Pfizer vaccine.


2014 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Carolin Kurz ◽  
Silke Wunderlich ◽  
Derek Spieler ◽  
Benedikt J Schwaiger ◽  
Christian Andres ◽  
...  

2008 ◽  
Vol 60 (2) ◽  
pp. 237-239 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kwang Lae Lee ◽  
Ju Kang Lee ◽  
Yoon Myung Yim ◽  
Oh Kyung Lim ◽  
Keun Hwan Bae

2007 ◽  
Vol 37 (4) ◽  
pp. 234-236
Author(s):  
B. Doudier ◽  
C. Rovery ◽  
P. Rossi ◽  
L. Feuillet ◽  
P. Brouqui

BMC Neurology ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiangbo Xie ◽  
Tingting Zhang ◽  
Tao Liu

Abstract Background Diseases caused by nontyphoid Salmonella can range from mild, to self-limiting gastroenteritis and severe invasive infection. Relatively rarely, Salmonella may cause severe encephalopathy. Case presentation We report a suspected case of Bickerstaff’s brainstem encephalitis caused by Salmonella Dublin. A young man presented with impaired consciousness, ataxia, dysarthria, limb weakness, and restricted eyeball abduction. His clinical symptoms were consistent with Bickerstaff’s brainstem encephalitis. Conclusions This is the first case report of Bickerstaff’s brainstem encephalitis caused by Salmonella Dublin in the literature. After treatment, he recovered and was discharged. Early antibiotic treatment of sepsis may control the disease and avoid serious encephalopathy.


2021 ◽  
pp. 096452842098756
Author(s):  
Chi-Wen Huang ◽  
Lih-Lian Chen ◽  
Yen-Jung Chou ◽  
Hung-Rong Yen ◽  
Chin-Hsien Chang

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (06) ◽  
pp. 476-479
Author(s):  
Mohammed Ajamat ◽  
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Kadira Abdi ◽  
Aziz Ahizoun ◽  
Youssouf Benmoh ◽  
...  

Spinal cord neurological disorders associated with Hashimotos disease are rare and very rarely described.Thediagnosis is based on a set of arguments with the performance of an exhaustive assessment in order to eliminate other possible causes of medullary neurological damage. In this case, we report a 21 years old man, who was admitted for a spinal cord syndrome with D12-L1 sensory level and was diagnosed with acute transverse myelitis associated with Hashimotos thyroiditis. The evolution was favorable with regression of the symptomatology after bolus of corticoids followed by oral corticotherapy.


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