| Literature DB >> 29141830 |
Thomas Mathew1, Kurian Thomas2, Sonia Shivde2, Shruthi Venkatesh2, Smitha Mary Rockey3.
Abstract
Neuromyelitis optica is a severe autoimmune demyelinating disease; however, the trigger for autoimmunity in an individual patient is unclear. Here, we report the case of a 48 year old female presenting with longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis in the cervical region of the spinal cord two weeks post herpes zoster infection in right C6 dermatome. Though post herpetic myelitis was provisionally diagnosed, serological evaluation revealed aquaporin-4 antibody positivity, confirming the diagnosis of neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder. Herpes zoster infection appears to have triggered the onset of autoimmunity, leading to the development of neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder in this patient.Entities:
Keywords: Aquaporin-4 antibody; Herpes zoster; Longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis; Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29141830 DOI: 10.1016/j.msard.2017.09.022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mult Scler Relat Disord ISSN: 2211-0348 Impact factor: 4.339