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Acute transverse myelitis caused by Coxsackie virus B4 infection: a case report.

Acute transverse myelitis is a rare clinical manifestation of Coxsackie virus infection which cause acute and progressive debilitating illness associated with loss of spinal cord function in the affected patients. A 62 year-old female developed symptoms of rapidly progressive paraplegia with sensory...

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Autores principales: Ku, B., Lee, K.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054412/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9741555
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description Acute transverse myelitis is a rare clinical manifestation of Coxsackie virus infection which cause acute and progressive debilitating illness associated with loss of spinal cord function in the affected patients. A 62 year-old female developed symptoms of rapidly progressive paraplegia with sensory loss. On spinal MRI, T2 sagittal image showed increased signal intensity with cord swelling at T11-L2 level and 8 folds or greater rise of Coxsackie virus B4 neutralizing antibody titers was observed in the CSF. There is only one previous report of acute transverse myelitis caused by Coxsackie virus B4 infection to our knowledge. The presence of specific viral antibody titers change in the CSF and a corresponding spinal cord lesion are sufficient to suggest a causal relationship between the virus and the illness. This article is a case report of an unusual acute transverse myelitis caused by Coxsackie virus B4 infection.
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spelling pubmed-30544122011-03-15 Acute transverse myelitis caused by Coxsackie virus B4 infection: a case report. Ku, B. Lee, K. J Korean Med Sci Research Article Acute transverse myelitis is a rare clinical manifestation of Coxsackie virus infection which cause acute and progressive debilitating illness associated with loss of spinal cord function in the affected patients. A 62 year-old female developed symptoms of rapidly progressive paraplegia with sensory loss. On spinal MRI, T2 sagittal image showed increased signal intensity with cord swelling at T11-L2 level and 8 folds or greater rise of Coxsackie virus B4 neutralizing antibody titers was observed in the CSF. There is only one previous report of acute transverse myelitis caused by Coxsackie virus B4 infection to our knowledge. The presence of specific viral antibody titers change in the CSF and a corresponding spinal cord lesion are sufficient to suggest a causal relationship between the virus and the illness. This article is a case report of an unusual acute transverse myelitis caused by Coxsackie virus B4 infection. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1998-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3054412/ /pubmed/9741555 Text en
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title Acute transverse myelitis caused by Coxsackie virus B4 infection: a case report.
title_full Acute transverse myelitis caused by Coxsackie virus B4 infection: a case report.
title_fullStr Acute transverse myelitis caused by Coxsackie virus B4 infection: a case report.
title_full_unstemmed Acute transverse myelitis caused by Coxsackie virus B4 infection: a case report.
title_short Acute transverse myelitis caused by Coxsackie virus B4 infection: a case report.
title_sort acute transverse myelitis caused by coxsackie virus b4 infection: a case report.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054412/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9741555
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