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Motor neuron disease and acquired axonal neuropathy association in HIV infection: case report and update.

Marco Orsini1, Marcos R G de Freitas, Julio G Silva, Márzia P Sohler, Carlos H M Reis, Antonio M da Silva Catharino, Acary B Oliveira, Sérgio Machado, Antonio E Nardi, Peter Salem, Flavio Sztajnbok, Marco A A Leite, Cristiane Nascimento, Eduardo Davidovich, Fábio H de Gobbi Porto, Márcia W Cruz, Sara L S de Menezes, Oscar Arias-Carrión.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A possible viral etiology has been documented in the genesis of motor neuron disorders and acquired peripheral neuropathies, mainly due to the vulnerability of peripheral nerves and the anterior horn to certain viruses. In recent years, several reports show association of HIV infection with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis - Syndrome, Motor Neuron Diseases and peripheral neuropathies.
OBJECTIVE: To report a case of an association between Motor Neuron Disease and Acquired Axonal neuropathy in HIV infection, and describe the findings of neurological examination, cerebrospinal fluid, neuroimaging and electrophysiology.
METHODS: The patient underwent neurological examination. General medical examinations were performed, including, specific neuromuscular tests, analysis of cerebrospinal fluid, muscle biopsy and imaging studies. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: The initial clinical presentation of our case was marked by cramps and fasciculations with posterior distal paresis and atrophy in the left arm. We found electromyography tracings with deficits in the anterior horn of the spinal cord and peripheral nerves. Dysphagia and release of primitive reflexes were also identified. At the same time, the patient was informed to be HIV positive with high viral load. He received antiretroviral therapy, with load control but with no clinical remission.
CONCLUSION: Motor Neuron disorders and peripheral neuropathy may occur in association with HIV infection. However, a causal relationship remains uncertain. It is noteworthy that the antiretroviral regimen may be implicated in some cases.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22998474     DOI: 10.2174/157016212803901329

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr HIV Res        ISSN: 1570-162X            Impact factor:   1.581


  2 in total

1.  HIV-associated motor neuron disease: HERV-K activation and response to antiretroviral therapy.

Authors:  Lauren N Bowen; Richa Tyagi; Wenxue Li; Tariq Alfahad; Bryan Smith; Mary Wright; Elyse J Singer; Avindra Nath
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2016-09-24       Impact factor: 9.910

Review 2.  Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: New Perpectives and Update.

Authors:  Marco Orsini; Acary Bulle Oliveira; Osvaldo J M Nascimento; Carlos Henrique Melo Reis; Marco Antonio Araujo Leite; Jano Alves de Souza; Camila Pupe; Olivia Gameiro de Souza; Victor Hugo Bastos; Marcos R G de Freitas; Silmar Teixeira; Carlos Bruno; Eduardo Davidovich; Benny Smidt
Journal:  Neurol Int       Date:  2015-09-24
  2 in total

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