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Tubercular longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis (LETM): An enigma for primary care physicians

Albeit, all forms of tuberculosis (TB) are endemic in India, spinal intramedullary TB and tubercular longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis (LETM) is deemed extremely rare. With recent advances in the field of neurology, autoimmune astrocytopathy (neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders, NMOSD...

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Autores principales: Anand, Kumar Abhishek, Bhowmik, Kalyan Kumar, Sarkar, Amit, Ghosh, Ritwik, Mandal, Arpan, Swaika, Bikash, Ray, Biman Kanti
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8138341/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34041124
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_2101_20
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author Anand, Kumar Abhishek
Bhowmik, Kalyan Kumar
Sarkar, Amit
Ghosh, Ritwik
Mandal, Arpan
Swaika, Bikash
Ray, Biman Kanti
author_facet Anand, Kumar Abhishek
Bhowmik, Kalyan Kumar
Sarkar, Amit
Ghosh, Ritwik
Mandal, Arpan
Swaika, Bikash
Ray, Biman Kanti
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description Albeit, all forms of tuberculosis (TB) are endemic in India, spinal intramedullary TB and tubercular longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis (LETM) is deemed extremely rare. With recent advances in the field of neurology, autoimmune astrocytopathy (neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders, NMOSD), myelin-oligodendrocyte glycoprotein associated encephalomyelitis (MOG-EM), metabolic myelopathy, connective tissue diseases and viral infections have gained considerable focus in the list of differentials of LETM whereas tubercular association is often forgotten. This report presents a rare case of acute transverse myelopathy which unveiled previously undiagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis in an adult rural Indian male. The patient responded well to anti-tubercular therapy and corticosteroids. Exact pathogenesis of LETM in TB remains elusive. Association of TB with MOG-EM has been one of the recent hot-cakes. However, an ill-defined immune-inflammatory response to the infectious agent is the likely cause of tubercular LETM. Hence, the primary care physicians who are the first medical contacts of acute LETM cases and in most cases due to diagnostic dilemma there is an unavoidable delay in accurate diagnosis and initiation of therapy. Primary care doctors should nurture a high index of suspicion to diagnose this potentially lifetime-debilitating yet absolutely treatable clinical condition i.e. tubercular LETM.
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spelling pubmed-81383412021-05-25 Tubercular longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis (LETM): An enigma for primary care physicians Anand, Kumar Abhishek Bhowmik, Kalyan Kumar Sarkar, Amit Ghosh, Ritwik Mandal, Arpan Swaika, Bikash Ray, Biman Kanti J Family Med Prim Care Case Report Albeit, all forms of tuberculosis (TB) are endemic in India, spinal intramedullary TB and tubercular longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis (LETM) is deemed extremely rare. With recent advances in the field of neurology, autoimmune astrocytopathy (neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders, NMOSD), myelin-oligodendrocyte glycoprotein associated encephalomyelitis (MOG-EM), metabolic myelopathy, connective tissue diseases and viral infections have gained considerable focus in the list of differentials of LETM whereas tubercular association is often forgotten. This report presents a rare case of acute transverse myelopathy which unveiled previously undiagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis in an adult rural Indian male. The patient responded well to anti-tubercular therapy and corticosteroids. Exact pathogenesis of LETM in TB remains elusive. Association of TB with MOG-EM has been one of the recent hot-cakes. However, an ill-defined immune-inflammatory response to the infectious agent is the likely cause of tubercular LETM. Hence, the primary care physicians who are the first medical contacts of acute LETM cases and in most cases due to diagnostic dilemma there is an unavoidable delay in accurate diagnosis and initiation of therapy. Primary care doctors should nurture a high index of suspicion to diagnose this potentially lifetime-debilitating yet absolutely treatable clinical condition i.e. tubercular LETM. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2021-02 2021-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8138341/ /pubmed/34041124 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_2101_20 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Sarkar, Amit
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Mandal, Arpan
Swaika, Bikash
Ray, Biman Kanti
Tubercular longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis (LETM): An enigma for primary care physicians
title Tubercular longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis (LETM): An enigma for primary care physicians
title_full Tubercular longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis (LETM): An enigma for primary care physicians
title_fullStr Tubercular longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis (LETM): An enigma for primary care physicians
title_full_unstemmed Tubercular longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis (LETM): An enigma for primary care physicians
title_short Tubercular longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis (LETM): An enigma for primary care physicians
title_sort tubercular longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis (letm): an enigma for primary care physicians
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8138341/
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