| Literature DB >> 26161355 |
Jihye Park1, Sun Im1, Su-Jin Moon2, Geun-Young Park1, Yongjun Jang1, Yeonjin Kim1.
Abstract
Systemic vasculitis is a rare disease, and the diagnosis is very difficult when patient shows atypical symptoms. We experienced an unusual case of dysphagia caused by Churg-Strauss syndrome with lower cranial nerve involvement. A 74-year-old man, with a past history of sinusitis, asthma, and hearing deficiency, was admitted to our department for evaluation of dysphagia. He also complained of recurrent bleeding of nasal cavities and esophagus. Brain magnetic resonance imaging did not show definite abnormality, and electrophysiologic findings were suggestive of mononeuritis multiplex. Dysphagia had not improved after conventional therapy. Biopsy of the nasal cavity showed extravascular eosinophilic infiltration. All these findings suggested a rare form of Churg-Strauss syndrome involving multiple lower cranial nerves. Dysphagia improved after steroid therapy.Entities:
Keywords: Churg-Strauss syndrome; Cranial nerve diseases; Deglutition disorders
Year: 2015 PMID: 26161355 PMCID: PMC4496520 DOI: 10.5535/arm.2015.39.3.477
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Rehabil Med ISSN: 2234-0645