| Literature DB >> 32140025 |
Kiran Kumar Ramineni1, Ravi Kanth Jakkani2, B V G Swamy3, Sravan Kumar M2.
Abstract
Longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis (LETM) is described in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders. Simultaneous active pulmonary tuberculosis in these disorders is a relatively rare phenomenon. We report a 16 year-old boy diagnosed as LETM with clinicoradiological correlation. Further evaluation revealed active pulmonary tuberculosis. He had good recovery following the combination of antituberculosis regimen with corticosteroids.Entities:
Keywords: corticosteroids; longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis; pulmonary tuberculosis
Year: 2020 PMID: 32140025 PMCID: PMC7055605 DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-3402576
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosci Rural Pract ISSN: 0976-3155
Fig. 1( A , B ) Sagittal T2-weighted images of the spine showing long-segment cord hyperintensity extending from C7 to D7 level.
Fig. 2( A , B ) Sagittal postcontrast fat-saturated T1-weighted images showing no abnormal cord enhancement.
Fig. 3( A – D ) Axial computed tomography sections of lung showing multiple clustered centrilobular nodules and tree in bud opacities with thin cavity in right upper lobe.
Fig. 4( A , B ) Posttreatment follow-up magnetic resonance imaging with sagittal T2-weighted images showing significant resolution of cord hyperintensity.